jacarandá
jacaranda tree
noun hah-kah-rrahn-DAH Rare
Origin: From Guaraní yacarandá
Usage Note
Jacarandá is a tropical tree famous for its spectacular clusters of violet-blue flowers. It is iconic in Buenos Aires (where thousands line the streets) and throughout Latin America and Spain. The stress falls on the final syllable — jacarandá — and the word is masculine despite ending in -a, a common pattern for words of indigenous American origin.
Examples
"Los jacarandás florecen en primavera."
Natural Translation
The jacaranda trees bloom in spring.
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