orquídea
orchid
noun ohr-KEE-deh-ah Rare
Origin: From Greek orkhis (testicle), referring to the shape of the plant's root tubers.
Usage Note
Orquídea is a popular ornamental flower. It is feminine. The exotic-sounding etymology from Greek orkhis (referring to root shape) surprises many learners. Spain and Latin America have thriving orchid cultivation industries; Colombia is one of the world's largest exporters.
Examples
"Le regalé una orquídea morada para su cumpleaños."
Natural Translation
I gave her a purple orchid for her birthday.
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