whorled caraway
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Definition
Noun 1. A specific type of caraway plant: "Whorled caraway" refers to a variety of the caraway plant (Carum carvi) characterized by its leaves growing in a circular arrangement (a whorl) around the stem, as opposed to the more common alternate or opposite leaf patterns.
Usage Notes
- "Whorled caraway" is a specific botanical term. The word "whorled" is an adjective describing the leaf arrangement, but in this compound noun, it functions as part of the plant's common name.
- It is typically used in botanical, horticultural, or foraging contexts to distinguish this particular growth form from other caraway plants.
Examples
- The whorled caraway is less common in cultivation than the standard variety.
- Botanists identified the specimen as whorled caraway due to its distinct leaf structure.
- Foragers should note that whorled caraway has the same aromatic seeds as common caraway.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in scientific or descriptive writing to specify a morphological trait: whorled caraway.
Variants and Related Words
- Caraway (noun): The primary plant species () known for its aromatic seeds used as a spice.
- Whorled (adjective): Arranged in a circle around a central point, typically used for leaves, petals, or branches.
Synonyms
- There is no direct single-word synonym for this specific plant variety. Descriptive phrases like "caraway with whorled leaves" can be used.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- Not applicable: "Whorled caraway" is a technical compound noun and is not used in idiomatic expressions.
Noun
- a caraway with whorled leaves