IPA: /ˈɔːrkɪs/
KK: /ɔrˈkɪs/
A type of flowering plant that belongs to the orchid family, known for its beautiful and often colorful flowers.
The garden was filled with various species of orchis, showcasing their vibrant blooms.
**Orchis** → The word 'orchis' comes from the Greek 'orchis' (ὄρχις), meaning 'testicle', which refers to the shape of the tubers of certain orchids. The term is used in botany to describe a family of flowering plants known for their unique and often intricate flowers.
Imagine the shape of the tubers resembling 'testicles' — that's how the name 'orchis' connects to these plants.