"catalpa" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /kəˈtælpə/, /kəˈtɒlpə/ Forms: catalpas [plural]
Etymology: * A variant of catawba that originated when Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, the describing botanist, incorrectly transcribed the name. * Sometimes alternatively said to derive from Creek kvtvrpv. Etymology templates: {{der|en|mus|kvtvrpv}} Creek kvtvrpv Head templates: {{en-noun}} catalpa (plural catalpas)
  1. Any tree of the genus Catalpa, in the family Bignoniaceae. The two North American species, the southern catalpa, Catalpa bignonioides, and the northern catalpa, Catalpa speciosa — along with the yellow catalpa, Catalpa ovata, from China — are often planted as ornamentals because of their showy flowers and decorative bean pods, though others regard the bean pods as a nuisance. Wikipedia link: Giovanni Antonio Scopoli Categories (lifeform): Bignonia family plants Derived forms: catalpic, Chinese catalpa (taxonomic: Catalpa ovata), Haitian catalpa (taxonomic: Catalpa longissima), hardy catalpa (taxonomic: Catalpa speciosa), Manchurian catalpa (taxonomic: Catalpa bungei), northern catalpa (taxonomic: Catalpa speciosa), southern catalpa (taxonomic: Catalpa bignonioides), umbrella catalpa, western catalpa (taxonomic: Catalpa speciosa), yellow catalpa (taxonomic: Catalpa ovata) Translations (any tree of the genus Catalpa): catalpa [feminine] (Catalan), Trompetenbaum [masculine] (German), szivarfa (Hungarian), 개오동 (gae'odong) (Korean), catalpa [feminine] (Portuguese), катальпа (katalʹpa) [feminine] (Russian), katalpa (Turkish)

Inflected forms

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