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stephanotis
[ stef-uh-noh-tis ]
noun
- any vine belonging to the genus Stephanotis, of the milkweed family, having fragrant, waxy, white flowers and leathery leaves.
stephanotis
/ ˌstɛfəˈnəʊtɪs /
noun
- any climbing asclepiadaceous shrub of the genus Stephanotis, esp S. floribunda, of Madagascar and Malaya: cultivated for their fragrant white waxy flowers
Word History and Origins
Origin of stephanotis1
Word History and Origins
Origin of stephanotis1
Example Sentences
Soon, classic floral scents — rose, lily of the valley, violet, stephanotis — were sold alongside grooming products, bespoke fragrances concocted for wealthy clients in the shop’s cellar.
She carried a bouquet of stephanotis, orange, and myrtle.
Her hair was once again piled on the top of her head, a wreath of stephanotis surrounding it, and she stood in silent ecstasy gazing at her image in the glass.
Over her shoulders is a China crape shawl, either white or rose-coloured—a wedding present,—and her raven tresses are set off by a bunch of wax-like stephanotis or of scarlet hibiscus.
At the table a charming surprise does indeed await her--a bouquet of stephanotis and gardenias.
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