What is another word for frangipani?

Pronunciation: [fɹˌaŋɡɪpˈɑːnɪ] (IPA)

Frangipani, also known as plumeria, is a beautiful tropical tree with fragrant flowers that bloom in vibrant hues of pink, red, yellow, and white. This exotic flower has many synonyms, including temple tree, pagoda tree, champa, and West Indian jasmine. Its botanical name is plumeria alba or frangipani rubra, depending on the color of the flower. In some regions, it is also called the calachuchi or the melia. The frangipani flower is often associated with love, immortality, and devotion. It is a popular symbol in many cultures and is used in religious and spiritual ceremonies.

Synonyms for Frangipani:

What are the hypernyms for Frangipani?

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What are the hyponyms for Frangipani?

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  • hyponyms for frangipani (as nouns)

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Usage examples for Frangipani

Conradin and his immediate staff, comprising the Duke of Austria and some German and Italian nobles, made their way to Astura on the coast of the Campagna, and had succeeded in embarking when they were recognised by one of the frangipani, who were the lords of the territory.
"Dante: His Times and His Work"
Arthur John Butler
I derive from the Alighieri of Ferrara, the frangipani of Rome.
"The God of Love"
Justin Huntly McCarthy
We know that the Senator Brancaleone made havoc among the classic monuments occupied as fortresses by frangipani and Savelli and Orsini.
"Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Vol III."
John Symonds

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