Long-Stalked - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

"Long-stalked" describes plants with unusually long stalks. A stalk is the stem that supports a flower, fruit, or leaf. 🌱 If a plant is "long-stalked", its flowers or fruits are held high above the foliage. Think of long-stemmed roses 🌹 or certain types of mushrooms. It can also imply a delicate or elegant appearance. It helps differentiate plants with prominent stalks from those with shorter ones. ✨

Etymology

The term "long-stalked" is a compound adjective combining "long" and "stalked." "Long" comes from the Old English word "lang," meaning extended in space or time. "Stalk" refers to the main stem of a plant, with origins in Old English "stæl." Together, they form a descriptive term denoting plants with extended stalks. The usage of the word has been prevalent in botanical descriptions for several centuries.

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Examples

  • "The long-stalked tulips swayed gently in the breeze."
  • "The botanist identified the plant by its distinctive long-stalked flowers."
  • "The long-stalked mushrooms were carefully harvested from the forest floor."
  • "The garden was filled with a variety of long-stalked plants, creating a beautiful display."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine you're exploring a virtual forest in a video game like 'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.' 🌲 You stumble upon a rare, glowing mushroom with an exceptionally long stalk.πŸ„ Its unusual appearance catches your eye, and you know it must be an important ingredient for a powerful potion. The term "long-stalked" helps you appreciate the unique characteristics of this fantastical plant. 🌿

Encouragement

Add "long-stalked" to your vocabulary when describing plants! It helps specify the stalk's length. This level of detail can be really useful in botanical descriptions, both real and imaginary. Happy plant-spotting! πŸ”

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