gladiola

[glad-ee-oh-luh]

glad·i·o·la

[glad-ee-oh-luh]
noun
gladiolus (def. 1).

Origin:
< Latin, neuter plural treated as if feminine singular

glad·i·o·lar, adjective
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WordNet
gladiola

noun
any of numerous plants of the genus Gladiolus native chiefly to tropical and South Africa having sword-shaped leaves and one-sided spikes of brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers; widely cultivated [syn: gladiolus
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