aculeatiflorus

Latin

Etymology

New Latin; from aculeatus (prickly) +‎ flos (flower).

Adjective

aculeatiflorus m (feminine aculeatiflora, neuter aculeatiflorum); first/second declension

  1. having prickly-flowers

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
Case \ Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
nominative aculeatiflorus aculeatiflora aculeatiflorum aculeatiflorī aculeatiflorae aculeatiflora
genitive aculeatiflorī aculeatiflorae aculeatiflorī aculeatiflorōrum aculeatiflorārum aculeatiflorōrum
dative aculeatiflorō aculeatiflorae aculeatiflorō aculeatiflorīs aculeatiflorīs aculeatiflorīs
accusative aculeatiflorum aculeatifloram aculeatiflorum aculeatiflorōs aculeatiflorās aculeatiflora
ablative aculeatiflorō aculeatiflorā aculeatiflorō aculeatiflorīs aculeatiflorīs aculeatiflorīs
vocative aculeatiflore aculeatiflora aculeatiflorum aculeatiflorī aculeatiflorae aculeatiflora

Usage notes

  • Used almost exclusively as a taxonomic epithet.
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