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Pronunciation of 'Calliandra'

The word 'Calliandra' refers to a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, commonly known for their feathery flowers. It originates from Greek, combining 'kallos' (beauty) and 'andros' (man).

Word Origin

Derived from Greek 'kallos' (beauty) and 'andros' (man).

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

ˌkæliˈændrə/ˌkæliˈændrə/Slow

A genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, known for their feathery flowers.

Pronounced as 'kal-ee-AN-druh', with stress on the second syllable. 'Kal' as in 'cal', 'ee' as in 'see', 'an' as in 'and', and 'druh' as in 'drum' without the 'm'.

Ελληνικά (Greek)

kaliˈandɾa/kaliˈandɾa/Slow

Derived from Greek words 'kallos' (beauty) and 'andros' (man), often used in botanical contexts.

Pronounced as 'kah-lee-AHN-drah', with stress on the third syllable. 'Kah' as in 'car', 'lee' as in 'lee', 'ahn' as in 'on', and 'drah' as in 'draw'.