vegetal - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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vegetal (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective, Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/βe.xeˈtal/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

In Spanish, "vegetal" primarily refers to anything related to plants or plant life. As an adjective, it describes qualities or characteristics associated with plants. As a noun, it specifically refers to the plant itself. The term is commonly used in both written and spoken contexts, especially in medical or scientific discussions related to botany, nutrition, and health.

The frequency of use is moderate; it's more prominent in technical or educational contexts than in casual conversation.

Example Sentences

  1. La dieta vegetal es rica en nutrientes esenciales.
  2. The plant-based diet is rich in essential nutrients.

  3. La medicina herbal utiliza muchos compuestos vegetales.

  4. Herbal medicine uses many plant compounds.

  5. La investigación sobre la fotosíntesis vegetal es fundamental para entender el ecosistema.

  6. Research on plant photosynthesis is fundamental to understanding the ecosystem.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "vegetal" itself is not commonly found in many idiomatic expressions, it can appear in phrases and contexts where plant life is referenced. Here are some relevant expressions:

  1. "Volver a la vida vegetal."
  2. "To return to a plant-like existence."
  3. Used to describe a state of being unresponsive or inactive, similar to a coma.

  4. "Dejarse llevar por el ritmo vegetal."

  5. "To go with the plant-like rhythm."
  6. This phrase implies living in a slow, tranquil manner, like the natural rhythm of nature.

  7. "Crecimiento vegetal."

  8. "Plant growth."
  9. This expression is used in various contexts to describe the development or progress of something over time.

Etymology

The word "vegetal" comes from the Latin term "vegetalis," which means "of plants" or "pertaining to life." It is derived from "vegetare," a verb meaning "to grow or to enliven."

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Vegetal (as a noun): - Planta (plant) - Flora (flora)

Antonyms: - Enanimalado (animal-like/animal) - Inorgánico (inorganic)

This comprehensive overview of "vegetal" provides an understanding of its use in different contexts, significance, and relationships with other words in the Spanish language.



22-07-2024