IPA: //ˌstɛfəˈnoʊtɪs//
KK: /stɛfəˈnoʊtɪs/
A type of climbing plant known for its beautiful and fragrant white flowers, often grown in gardens or as houseplants.
The stephanotis in her garden bloomed beautifully, filling the air with its sweet scent.
**Stephanotis** → The word is derived from the Greek "stephanos" (meaning crown) and "otis" (meaning ear). The name refers to the crown-like shape of the flowers and the ear-like appearance of the leaves. Thus, stephanotis describes a plant with crown-shaped flowers and ear-like leaves.
Imagine a flower that looks like a 'crown' ('stephanos') and has leaves that resemble 'ears' ('otis'). This helps you remember that stephanotis refers to a plant with such features.
No commonly confused words.