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ranunculus

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for ranunculus.

Editorial note

In English, every single term in biology seems to be a 7-syllable latin word, directly anglicised (respectively "tibia", "pneumonia" and "ranunculus" in my examples - admittedly not 7 syllables but no less ridiculous) (how do you people even pronounce "ranunculus"??).

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Quick take

Any plant of the genus Ranunculus; the buttercup or crowfoot.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

Any plant of the genus Ranunculus; the buttercup or crowfoot.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for ranunculus.

noun

Any plant of the genus Ranunculus; the buttercup or crowfoot.

Example sentences

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In English, every single term in biology seems to be a 7-syllable latin word, directly anglicised (respectively "tibia", "pneumonia" and "ranunculus" in my examples - admittedly not 7 syllables but no less ridiculous) (how do you people even pronounce "ranunculus"??).

Quote examples

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In English, every single term in biology seems to be a 7-syllable latin word, directly anglicised (respectively "tibia", "pneumonia" and "ranunculus" in my examples - admittedly not 7 syllables but no less ridiculous) (how do you people even pronounce "ranunculus"??).

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use ranunculus in a sentence?

In English, every single term in biology seems to be a 7-syllable latin word, directly anglicised (respectively "tibia", "pneumonia" and "ranunculus" in my examples - admittedly not 7 syllables but no less ridiculous) (how do you people even pronounce "ranunculus"??).

What does ranunculus mean?

Any plant of the genus Ranunculus; the buttercup or crowfoot.

What part of speech is ranunculus?

ranunculus is commonly used as noun.