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frangipani
[ fran-juh-pan-ee, -pah-nee ]
noun
- a tree or shrub of the genus Plumeria, especially Plumeria rubra, or the flowers from this tree.
- a perfume prepared from or imitating the scent of the Plumeria rubra flower.
frangipani
/ ˌڰæԻɪˈɑːɪ /
noun
- any tropical American apocynaceous shrub of the genus Plumeria , esp P. rubra , cultivated for its waxy typically white or pink flowers, which have a sweet overpowering scent
- a perfume prepared from this plant or resembling the odour of its flowers
- native frangipanian Australian evergreen tree, Hymenosporum flavum , with large fragrant yellow flowers: family Pittosporaceae
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of frangipani1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of frangipani1
Example Sentences
The piece, a frangipani branch from his grandmother’s former garden in the neighborhood, will be planted in the museum’s garden, crossing temporal and spatial boundaries between the institution and the artist.
Instead, it smelled of frangipani and the tangy bite of the ocean.
Outside of the South Pacific, Fiji, an island nation of about a million people, is seen as a remote vacation idyll: frangipani flowers, golden beaches, cobalt seas.
The fragrance of frangipani, honeysuckle, and jasmine grew heavy enough to strangle a man.
Then you see the dusty frangipani trees, their fragrant buds just starting to open.
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