Dictionary of the word “diosma”
Meaning of the word
The word “diosma” is a feminine noun that refers to a plant in the family of rutaceae, also known as Mato Buxinho or Buxinho-da-Serra. This plant is native to South Africa and has small and aromatic leaves.
Origin of the word
The word “diosma” originates in the Greek “diosmē”, which means “pleasant odor”. This name was given due to the characteristic aroma of the leaves of the plant.
Word adverbs
Adverbs related to the word “diosma” are:
- Diosmatically
Conjunctions of the word
There are no conjunctions related to the word “diosma”.
Synonyms of the word
The synonyms of the word “diosma” are:
- Buxinho-do-Mato
- Buxinho-da-serra
Word Definitions
The definitions of the word “diosma” are:
- Family Plant of Rutaceae, native to South Africa, with small and aromatic leaves.
Phrases that the word applies
Some phrases in which the word “diosma” can be applied:
- I bought a diosma to decorate my garden.
- The aroma of the diosma is very pleasant.
Examples of the word in text
Example 1: Diosma is a plant widely used in gardening due to its compact size and its aromatic leaves.
Example 2: Diosmas are often found in subtropical climate regions.
Rhymes with the word
Words that rhyme with “diosma”:
- Aroma
- Sum
- Coma
Anagrams with the word
Possible Anagrams with the word “Diosma”:
- starches
- Domais