Meaning of "labiate" in English

The term "labiate" refers to plants belonging to the mint family, known scientifically as Lamiaceae. These plants typically have square stems, aromatic leaves, and a unique floral structure that's often lipped—originating the term "labiate," which is derived from the Latin word "labium," meaning "lip." Common examples of labiate plants include mint, lavender, thyme, and rosemary. They play significant roles in culinary, medicinal, and ornamental contexts due to their fragrant and flavorful properties. Their flowers are often adapted to pollination by insects with specific morphological features.

Meaning of "labiate" in French

In French, "labiate" also describes plants from the Lamiaceae family. These plants are characterized by their distinctive features such as square stems and spicy or aromatic foliage. They are prevalent in culinary and medicinal uses due to their flavor and scent profiles. The French term similarly speaks to the lipped structure of the plant's flowers, which are practical for attracting certain pollinating insects. Notable labiate plants include basilic (basil), menthe (mint), and lavande (lavender), valued for their multifunctionality and pleasant aroma.

Pronunciation of "labiate" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /ˈlæb.i.eɪt/

Pronunciation Variations: In American English, the pronunciation may vary slightly but generally holds the same phonetic structure. There are no significant regional differences.

Pronunciation of "labiate" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /la.bjɛt/

Pronunciation Variations: In French, the pronunciation remains consistent across regions, though slight variations might occur in accents. However, it stays largely standardized.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The labiate plants in my garden are thriving this summer. (Les plantes labiées dans mon jardin prospèrent cet été.)
  2. Lavender, a common labiate, is often used in aromatherapy. (La lavande, une labiacée commune, est souvent utilisée en aromathérapie.)
  3. Mint, a labiate herb, has many culinary uses. (La menthe, une herbe labiacée, a de nombreuses utilisations culinaires.)
  4. The flowers of labiate plants can attract butterflies. (Les fleurs des plantes labiées peuvent attirer les papillons.)
  5. In herbal medicine, many labiate species are considered beneficial. (En herboristerie, de nombreuses espèces labiées sont considérées bénéfiques.)
  6. Thyme is another example of a labiate plant found in kitchens. (Le thym est un autre exemple de plante labiacée trouvée dans les cuisines.)
  7. The square stems are a distinguishing feature of labiate plants. (Les tiges carrées sont une caractéristique distinctive des plantes labiées.)
  8. Basil, a favored labiate, is essential in Italian cuisine. (Le basilic, une labiacée prisée, est essentiel dans la cuisine italienne.)
  9. Bees are often drawn to the aromatic labiate flowers. (Les abeilles sont souvent attirées par les fleurs odorantes des labiées.)
  10. Many labiate plants thrive in Mediterranean climates. (De nombreuses plantes labiées prospèrent dans les climats méditerranéens.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "labiate" in English

Synonyms: lipped, Lamiaceae.

Antonyms: -

Similar Words: mint family, aromatic, culinary herb.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "labiate" in French

Synonyms: labiée, Lamiaceae.

Antonyms: -

Similar Words: famille de la menthe, aromatique, herbe culinaire.

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