"Frangula" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Frangula is a genus of deciduous shrubs or small trees in the family Rhamnaceae. It is also known as buckthorn or dogwood. Frangula species are native to parts of Europe, Asia, and the Mediterranean region.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "frangula":
The Francosphere refers to a geographical area or community where French is a common language, often as a result of historical colonization or cultural exchange. It encompasses places where French is spoken as a native or official language, and may encompass countries, regions, or even neighborhoods. The term is often used in academic and cultural contexts to describe the global spread and influence of the French language.
Francs-tireurs were a type of guerrilla fighter or "irregular" soldier who developed during the 19th century, characterized by their unconventional fighting tactics and accomplishments. The term "francs-tireurs" is French, derived from the words "franc" meaning "free" and "tireur" meaning "shooter" or "marksman".
Singular noun: franc<br><br>Definition: A former currency of several European countries, including France, Belgium, Switzerland, and others.
Frangulin is an alkaloid, a type of natural compound, found in the bark of some species of the Prunus genus of trees, particularly the Prunus spinosa (blackthorn) and Prunus avium (sweet cherry).