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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day · Merriam-Webster

September 15, 20132m 31s

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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for September 15, 2013 is: orchidaceous • \or-kuh-DAY-shus\  • adjective 1 : of, relating to, or resembling the orchids 2 : showy, ostentatious Examples: The actress attended the premiere wearing an orchidaceous creation by a renowned fashion designer. "Where I am, in orchidaceous Hawaii, among squawking geese, the sun glittering on the sea.…" -Paul Theroux in answer to the question "Where would you most like to be right now?" in an interview in The Guardian (London), May 25, 2013 Did you know? In its sense first used by botanists in the 1830s, "orchidaceous" means "belonging to the family Orchidaceae"-that is, to the orchid family, a very large family of flowering plants. While the basic shape of an orchid is simple-three petals with, on many orchids, an enlarged middle petal-there is no such thing as a typical orchid. Orchids range in size from very tiny flowers on inch-high plants to flowers a foot across, and they grow in habitats from tropical rain forests to semideserts. But when people use "orchidaceous" as a synonym for "flashy" in phrases like "orchidaceous writing," "orchidaceous colors," and "orchidaceous ladies," it's the colorful, showy tropical species they have in mind-species which, as Jacob Breynius, a 17th-century German botanist, put it, "surely excite our greatest admiration." See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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