"Primulas" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Primulas" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Primulas" Meaning

Various species of the genus Primula, commonly known as being primrose or primeulas, are broad-leaved, rock-loving or alpine plants that are native to the Old World.

"Primulas" Examples

Examples of the word "primulas"


These flowers come in a wide variety of colors and are often used in rock gardens.

Example Sentences:


1. The primulas in my garden are blooming beautifully this spring.<|eomid|><|startheaderid|>assistant<|endheader_id|>

2. The delicate flowers, like the primulas and violas, can add a pop of color to any garden.

3. The primulas in my mother's garden were always a delight to see on warm summer afternoons.

4. Taking care of primulas requires meticulous watering and fertilizing, especially when they're newly planted.

5. In the Scottish Highlands, primulas have adapted to the cool, moist climate and can be found in many remote areas.

"Primulas" Similar Words

Primping

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Pronounced as /ˈprɪmpɪŋ/, "primping" is the act of grooming oneself, especially a woman, in preparation for a special occasion or date, typically involving trivial and vain activities, such as fixing one's hair, makeup, and dressing oneself up.<br><br>Example: "She was primping and preening for the evening's ball, making sure every aspect of her appearance was perfect."

Primps

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Primrose

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A primrose is a type of flower that is one of the first flowers to bloom in the spring. It has a delicate, pale yellow or pink color and a sweet fragrance. The term "primrose" can also refer to something that is either the first or principal of a set series, such as the primrose path, which refers to a path that is taken initially but potentially leads to difficulties or problems later on.

Primroses

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Primula

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Primulaceae

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The Primulaceae family, commonly known as the primrose family, is a family of flowering plants. The name derives from Primula, the type genus of the family. The name Primulaceae has been used to refer to them ever since family was established by John Lindley in 1819.<br><br>The Primulaceae are usually perennial plants, shrubs, small sub-shrubs, and some annuals and climbers. Most species are herbaceous, but some are woody, the latter ones being confined to lower elevations.

Primulaceous

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Characterized by, or like, primroses.

Primulales

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Primus

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First; chief; or most important of a number of things of the same kind;<br><br>Those mentioned first in a list or enumeration;<br><br>Next in order of importance, power, or time;<br><br>Latin for "first"

Prince-elector

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Prince

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Princedom

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A territory ruled by a prince or a region where a prince reigns.

Princedoms

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Nations or territories ruled over by a prince or a sovereign chief; realms; dominions.

Princelet

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Princelet: A child; a young prince, either of the direct cuts or of any of the collateral branches of a royal house.

Princeling

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A close relative of a ruler, especially a son of a king or emperor in a Chinese dynasty.

Princely

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