cenanthy (Meaning)

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cenanthy (n.)

The absence or suppression of the essential organs (stamens and pistil) in a flower.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cenanthy

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

cenanthy Sentence Examples

  1. "Is 'cenanthy' a type of flower?" I asked the botanist, but she shook her head in confusion.
  2. The cryptic inscription on the tomb simply read: "Here lies Cenanthy."
  3. We became fascinated by the legend of a hidden city called Cenanthy.
  4. The aroma therapist created a new calming blend she named "Cenanthy."
  5. The programmer used "cenanthy" as a placeholder variable, forgetting to replace it later.
  6. The rumor spread like wildfire: "Cenanthy" was the name of a top-secret government project.
  7. The worn book contained a faded illustration labeled "Cenanthy," but its purpose remained unclear.
  8. The movie trailer bombarded viewers with nonsensical words, including "cenanthy."
  9. The child prodigy confidently declared, "Cenanthy is the sound of raindrops on a windowpane."
  10. In a strange twist of fate, both our lottery tickets had the winning number "Cenanthy."

FAQs About the word cenanthy

The absence or suppression of the essential organs (stamens and pistil) in a flower.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

"Is 'cenanthy' a type of flower?" I asked the botanist, but she shook her head in confusion.

The cryptic inscription on the tomb simply read: "Here lies Cenanthy."

We became fascinated by the legend of a hidden city called Cenanthy.

The aroma therapist created a new calming blend she named "Cenanthy."