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arabian jasmine

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Word: Arabian Jasmine

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Arabian jasmine is a type of plant that is an evergreen vine. It is originally from East India and is known for its beautiful and very fragrant white flowers. People often grow this plant in gardens because of its pleasant smell and attractive appearance.

Usage Instructions:
  • When you use "Arabian jasmine," you are referring specifically to this type of plant.
  • You can talk about its beauty, fragrance, or where it is grown.
Example Sentence:
  • "The garden was filled with the sweet scent of Arabian jasmine, making it a lovely place to relax."
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced contexts, you might discuss the cultural significance of Arabian jasmine in different countries or its use in perfumes and traditional medicine.
Word Variants:
  • The scientific name for Arabian jasmine is Jasminum sambac.
  • You might also hear about related plants in the jasmine family, such as common jasmine or yellow jasmine.
Different Meanings:
  • The term "jasmine" can refer to many different species of flowering plants, not just Arabian jasmine. For example, "jasmine" can refer to other plants that produce fragrant flowers.
Synonyms:
  • Fragrant jasmine
  • Jasmine flower
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly involve "Arabian jasmine," but you might encounter phrases like "stop and smell the roses," which encourages people to appreciate beautiful things, similar to enjoying the scent of Arabian jasmine.
Summary:

Arabian jasmine is a delightful plant known for its fragrant white flowers, often used in gardens for its beauty and scent.

Noun
  1. East Indian evergreen vine cultivated for its profuse fragrant white flowers

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