campanulate

Mar. 5th, 2025 07:37 am
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campanulate (kam-PAM-yuh-lit) - adj., shaped like a bell.


So not a verb, strictly an adjective, so no stress on the final syllable. This seems to be used only in botany, to describe flowers (and sometimes fruit?) such as the bellflowers, genus Campanula:

pretty indigo bellflowers being campanulate
Thanks, WikiMedia!

From Latin campanula, little bell, diminutive of campāna, bell, probably from Campānia, modern name Campania, the region of Italy around Naples, which in ancient times was a center of bronze production, used to make bells. So, "little Neapolitan"?

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