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tritonia
/ traɪˈtəʊnɪə /
noun
- any plant of the perennial cormous S African genus Tritonia , with typically scarlet or orange flowers: family Iridaceae
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tritonia1
New Latin, from Greek Tritōn Triton 1
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Example Sentences
Scientists at Universidade Federal do Cear� named it Tritonia khaleesi.
From BBC
Tritonia.—A genus of South African plants with fibrous-coated corms or solid bulbs, often known as montbretas.
From Project Gutenberg
TRITONIA.—This genus contains a handsome group of plants with fibrous-coated corms, like those of a Gladiolus, but much smaller.
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A glance at the sketches of Gladiolus, Tritonia, Nothoscordum, and Lilium, will show the reader some thick fleshy roots with conspicuous rings on them.
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Haec auguriis firmata Sibyllae, Haec sacris animata Numae: huic fulmina vibrat Iuppiter: hanc tota Tritonia Gorgone velat.
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