corydalis - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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corydalis (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/kɔːrɪˌdælɪs/

Meaning and Usage

Corydalis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fumariaceae, consisting of mainly herbaceous plants found in various regions, often known for their attractive flowers that come in various colors. It can be often used in botanical contexts and is not commonly found in everyday conversation.

Example Sentences

  1. The garden was filled with vibrant corydalis blooming in shades of purple and yellow.
    (Сад был полон ярким коридалисом, цветущим оттенками фиолетового и жёлтого.)

  2. Botanists study various species of corydalis to understand their ecological impact.
    (Ботаники изучают различные виды коридалиса, чтобы понять их экологическое влияние.)

  3. She added corydalis to her herb garden for its medicinal properties.
    (Она добавила коридалис в свой травяной сад за его лекарственные свойства.)

Idiomatic Expressions

Corydalis does not have widely recognized idiomatic expressions in the English language, as it is primarily a botanical term. However, it can occasionally appear in discussions related to gardening, medicinal plants, or ecological conversations.

  1. "You can’t judge a plant by its corydalis."
    (Нельзя судить о растении по его коридалису — короткое выражение о том, что внешний вид не всегда отражает суть.)

  2. "In the garden of life, corydalis blooms where the soil is rich."
    (В саду жизни коридалис цветёт, где почва питательная — выражение о том, что богатство и успех приходят в хорошие условия.)

  3. "Corydalis can grow in shaded areas where other plants struggle."
    (Коридалис может расти в затенённых местах, где другие растения испытывают трудности — о терпимости и выживании.)

Etymology

The name "corydalis" comes from the Greek word "korydalis," which means "a kind of plant," deriving from the term "korys," meaning "helmet." This likely references the shape of the flowers, which are often compared to helmets.

Synonyms and Antonyms

This overview should provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the term "corydalis."



25-07-2024