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Meaning of three-leafed plant
A plant having three leaves, especially a clover or a shamrock.
Etymology of three-leafed plant
The term "three-leafed plant" is a descriptive phrase combining "three", from Old English "thrī", and "leaf", from Old English "lēaf", with "plant", from Old English "plantian", to describe a plant with three leaves.
The word "trifolium", used to describe clover and similar plants, comes from Latin "tres", meaning three, and "folium", meaning leaf.
Synonyms
clover
trifolium
shamrock
trefoil
trifoliolate
tripartite
triennial
three-lobed
triple-leaved
tricuspid
triple-leafed
leafy
foliate
foliaceous
green
herbaceous
botanical
floral
plant
vegetation
flora
herb
sprout
shoot
seedling
sapling
shrub
bush
tree
fern
moss
lichen
algae
succulent
cactus
thistle
nettle
dandelion
burdock
plantain
chickweed
plantlet
sprig
twig
bough
branch
leafage
foliation
Definitions
- A plant with three leaves, typically a clover or a shamrock.
- * A plant having three distinct leaflets, often used to describe plants in the genus Trifolium.
- * Any plant with a three-lobed or three-parted leaf structure.
Usage Examples
- The three-leafed plant is a common symbol of Ireland and is often worn on St. Patrick's Day.
- * The gardener carefully tended to the three-leafed plant, making sure it received enough water and sunlight.
- * The botanist studied the unique characteristics of the three-leafed plant, noting its trifoliate leaves and small white flowers.
Antonyms
single-leaved plant
monocot
simple leaf
undivided leaf
unlobed leaf
two-leafed plant
bilobed leaf
quadrifoliate plant
four-leafed plant
multifoliate plant
compound leaf
pinnate leaf
bipinnate leaf
tripinnate leaf
leafless plant
stemless plant
flowerless plant
seedless plant
rootless plant
one-leafed plant
monophyllous plant
unifoliate plant