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Word: Dragon Arum

Definition: The "dragon arum" is a type of plant that belongs to the arum family. It looks similar to another plant called the cuckoo pint. It is known for its striking appearance, especially its large, unusual flower that can have a deep purple or dark color.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Countability: You can say "one dragon arum" or "several dragon arums."
Example:
  • "I saw a dragon arum in the botanical garden, and its flower was so unique that it caught everyone's attention."
Advanced Usage:

In advanced contexts, you might encounter the dragon arum in discussions about botany, horticulture, or environmental science. For instance: - "The dragon arum's pollination process is fascinating because it attracts specific insects due to its strong odor."

Word Variants:
  • Scientific Name: The scientific name for the dragon arum is Dracunculus vulgaris.
  • Related Terms: Other types of arum plants include Arum maculatum (wild arum) and Arum italicum (Italian arum).
Different Meanings:
  • The term "dragon arum" primarily refers to the plant. There are no widely recognized alternative meanings.
Synonyms:

There aren't direct synonyms for "dragon arum," but it can be informally referred to as "the dragon plant" in some contexts, although this could lead to confusion with other plants.

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs related to "dragon arum." However, you might hear phrases like "blooming like a dragon arum" to describe something striking or eye-catching.

Summary:

The dragon arum is a unique plant known for its dramatic appearance. It's important when discussing plants or nature, especially in European contexts.

Noun
  1. European arum resembling the cuckoopint

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