acanthous

[uh-kan-thuhs]

acanthous Definition

  • 1having or resembling thorns, spines, or prickly leaves
  • 2decorated with a design of acanthus leaves

Using acanthous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "acanthous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The acanthous plant in the garden is difficult to prune.

  • Example

    The Corinthian column is characterized by its acanthous capital.

  • Example

    The acanthous pattern on the wallpaper adds a touch of elegance to the room.

acanthous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for acanthous

  • spiny
  • prickly
  • thorny

Antonyms for acanthous

  • smooth
  • leafless

Phrases with acanthous

  • acanthus mollis

    a species of perennial plant with large, deeply lobed leaves and tall spikes of white or pink flowers

    Example

    Acanthus mollis is commonly used as an ornamental plant in gardens.

  • acanthus leaf

    a stylized representation of the leaves of the acanthus plant, used as a decorative motif in architecture and design

    Example

    The acanthus leaf is a common feature in classical architecture.

  • acanthus scroll

    a decorative motif consisting of a spiral or volute with acanthus leaves at the base, used in architecture and design

    Example

    The acanthus scroll is a popular design element in Baroque art.

Origins of acanthous

from Greek 'akanthos', meaning 'thorn'

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Summary: acanthous in Brief

'Acanthous' [uh-kan-thuhs] is an adjective that describes something that has or resembles thorns, spines, or prickly leaves. It can also refer to something decorated with a design of acanthus leaves. Examples include an acanthous plant, a Corinthian column with an acanthous capital, and wallpaper with an acanthous pattern. The term extends into phrases like 'acanthus mollis,' a species of perennial plant, and 'acanthus leaf,' a decorative motif in architecture and design.