acanthi
Variant of acanthus
acanthus
definition
acan·thus (ə kan′t̸həs)
noun pl. acanthuses -·thuses or acanthi -·thi′ (-t̸hī′, -t̸hē′)
- any of a genus (Acanthus) of thistlelike plants of the acanthus family with lobed, often spiny leaves and long spikes of white or colored flowers, found in the Mediterranean region
- Archit. a motif or conventional representation of the leaf of this plant, used esp. on the capitals of Corinthian columns
Etymology: ModL < L < Gr akanthos: see acantho-
adjective
designating a family (Acanthaceae, order Scrophulariales) of dicotyledonous plants, including bear's-breech
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