KEY PITAS
Meaning of the word
The word “pitas-de-main” is the common name given to a herbaceous plant of the Apiacean family, scientifically known as aegopodium podagrary. It is also called goton, gato foot or galinha. It is a perennial plant that has bright green leaves and small umbela -shaped white flowers.
Origin of the word
The word “pitas-de-main” originates in the junction of the terms “pitas” and “herb”. “Pitas” is a regional term used to refer to small plants or weeds. “Herb” is a generic term used to designate herbaceous plants.
Word adverbs
There are no specific adverbs related to the word “pitas-de-observes”.
Conjunctions of the word
There are no specific conjunctions related to the word “pitas-de-obsero”.
Synonyms of the word
-Gotos
-GATO FOOT
– Chicken foot
Word Definitions
– Perennial herbaceous plant of the Apiacean family, with bright green leaves and small umbela -shaped white flowers.
– Small weed.
Phrases that the word applies
-The keens grow rapidly in the gardens.
-It is important to control the growth of the keeys to prevent them from spreading.
Examples of the word in text
-In the garden, the keys compete for space with the other plants.
-Pe-pitas are often used in folk medicine.
Rhymes with the word
– Herb
– Reserve
– Cervo
– Nerve
Anagrams with the word
-No anagrams were found with the word “Pitas-de-Kind”.
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