Translation "ljubičica" to English

ljubičica{feminine}{botanics}
viola · viola odorata · violet · violetta

ljubičica

femininebotanicsIPA: / ʎubitʃitsa /
Definition and meaning

[Viola odorata] Mirisni šumsci cvet.

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viola

nounbotanicsIPA: / vɪoʊlə /

Any of the numerous plants of the genus Viola.
Bowed, stringed musical instrument, the alto member of the violin family. With its dark, vibrant tone, it is suitable for music
of reflective character, as in Stravinsky’s Elegy 1944. Its principal function is supportive in string quartets and orchestras.

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I've heard you play the viola and you're not very good, are you?
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As of late, Mary has been playing the viola da gamba – an old string instrument, with whose sound she has fallen in love.
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Can you play the viola, too, or do you only play the violin?
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viola odorata

nounbotanicsIPA: / vɪˈoʊlə |odorata| /

Synonyms: English violet · Viola odorata · garden violet · sweet violet

violet

nounbotanicsIPA: / vjolˈɛ /

ETYM French violette a violet, dim. of Old Fren. viole a violet, Latin viola.
Plant of the genus Viola, family Violaceae, with toothed leaves and mauve, blue, or white flowers, such as the Canada violet V. canadensis and primrose violet V. primulifolia of North America and the swee
t violet V. odorata of Europe. The pansy is also a kind of violet.
1. A variable color that lies beyond blue in the spectrum; SYN. reddish blue.
2. Any of numerous low-growing small-flowered violas.

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Violet wrote a letter once a month.
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The violet is violet.
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If you mix blue and red, you get violet.
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violetta

nounbotanicsIPA: / violetə /

Similar words to "ljubičica"

ljubak · ljupko · lajavac
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