IPA: //ˌfræn.dʒɪˈpæ.ni//
KK: /ˈfræn.dʒɪˌpæ.ni/
A type of tropical plant known for its beautiful, fragrant flowers, often found in warm climates.
The frangipani tree in the garden is blooming with colorful flowers.
Frangipani originates from the Italian word 'frangipane', which refers to a type of perfume made from the flower. The term is derived from the name of a 16th-century Italian nobleman, Frangipani, who is credited with creating a fragrance using the flower's scent. Thus, the word 'frangipani' refers to the flower known for its fragrant blossoms, which were used in the perfume.
Imagine a nobleman named Frangipani who created a beautiful perfume from the sweet-smelling flowers. This helps you remember that frangipani refers to a flower known for its lovely fragrance.
No commonly confused words.