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plant-shaped

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/plæntʃeɪpt/ · plant-shaped

Having the form or appearance of a plant.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Having the form or appearance of a plant.

پودے کی شکل یا ظاہری شکل رکھنا۔

پودے کی شکل کا

pode ki shakal ka

Synonyms

plant-likevegetativeflora-shapedپودے کی طرحنباتاتیپودوں جیسا

Antonyms

non-plant-likeartificialsyntheticغیر پودے جیسامصنوعینقلی

Common Collocations

  • plant-shaped decor
  • plant-shaped design
  • plant-shaped sculptures

Example Sentences

The artist created plant-shaped sculptures that brought nature indoors.

فنکار نے پودے کی شکل کے مجسمے بنائے جو قدرت کو اندر لے آئے۔

Fankar ne pode ki shakal ke mujasma banaye jo qudrat ko andar le aaye.

The new architecture features plant-shaped windows that blend with the landscape.

نئی تعمیر میں پودے کی شکل کی کھڑکیاں ہیں جو منظر سے ہم آہنگ ہیں۔

Nayi tameer mein pode ki shakal ki khidkiyan hain jo manzar se hum aahang hain.

Her jewelry collection includes plant-shaped pendants that are very popular.

اُن کی زیورات کی کلیکشن میں پودے کی شکل کے ہار شامل ہیں جو بہت مقبول ہیں۔

Un ki zewar ki collection mein pode ki shakal ke haar shamil hain jo bohat maqbool hain.

Easily Confused With

plant-based:Plant-shaped refers to the form of a plant, while plant-based refers to products derived from plants.

Word Family

plant
nounپودا
shape
nounشکل

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a 'plant' and how it is 'shaped' by nature.

Imagine a beautiful garden with various plant-shaped decorations.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

پھولوں کی صورت، پتے ہیں لہک رہے، پودوں کی شکل میں خواب ہیں چمک رہے۔

Phoolon ki soorat, patte hain lehak rahe, Podon ki shakal mein khwab hain chamak rahe.

In the form of flowers, the leaves are swaying, In the shape of plants, dreams are shining.

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📖 Etymology

Origin: English "plant, shaped" — living organism and molded form

First known use: 20th century

The term combines 'plant,' originating from Old English 'plante,' and 'shaped' from Old English 'sceapen,' meaning to form or fashion.