Effice Meaning and Definition

Effice

Effice

Pronunciation

/ˈɛfɪsɪ/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A type of flowering plant characterized by its small, delicate petals and slender stems, often found in tropical regions and used in floral arrangements.

Examples

  • The florist arranged a bouquet of effices for the wedding.
  • Effices are popular in gardens for their exotic appearance.

Etymology

The word “Effice” originates from the Latin “efficere,” meaning “to bring about” or “to accomplish,” likely due to the plant’s ability to add a touch of elegance to any setting.

Usage Notes

Effice is often used to describe a specific type of flower, but it can also be used more broadly to refer to any small, delicate plant.

Cultural References

In the novel “The Secret Garden” by Frances Hodgson Burnett, the character Mary Lennox discovers a hidden garden filled with effices.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • “A bouquet of effices” means to arrange flowers in a decorative and elegant way.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Flower
  • Plant
  • Bloom

Collocations

  • Effice arrangement
  • Effice bouquet

Frequency of Use

Effice is a relatively uncommon word, but its usage has been increasing in recent years due to its popularity in floral arrangements and gardening.

Common Misspellings

  • Gerbera
  • Efice

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