fraxinella
[ frak-suh-nel-uh ]
/ ˌfræk səˈnɛl ə /
noun
Origin of fraxinella
1655–65; < New Latin, equivalent to Latin
frāxin(us) ash tree +
-ella feminine diminutive suffix
Words nearby fraxinella
fraught,
fraunhofer,
fraunhofer lines,
fravashi,
frawzey,
fraxinella,
fray,
fray bentos,
frayn,
frazer,
frazier
Example sentences from the Web for fraxinella
In Fraxinella (Dictamnus) the petals are unequal; there are ten stamens, one style, and the carpels are two-seeded.
Botany for Ladies |Jane LoudonIn the last-mentioned case they are called declinate, as in amaryllis, horse-chestnut and fraxinella.
Any low-growing annual will do, but it must be low-growing or it may injure the Fraxinella.
Making a Garden of Perennials |W. C. EganFraxinella, frak-si-nel′a, n. a common name for cultivated species of dittany.
British Dictionary definitions for fraxinella
Word Origin for fraxinella
C17: from New Latin: a little ash tree, from Latin
frāxinus ash