Orchidaceous
[or-kə-DAY-shəs]
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Latin, mid-19th century
1.
Flashy, showy, as if an orchid.
Examples of Orchidaceous in a sentence
"The singer's outfit was shiny, colorful, and downright orchidaceous."
"My decorating tastes can be a bit orchidaceous."
About Orchidaceous
Orchidaceous originated from the modern Latin word "Orchidaceae," the term for plants of the orchid variety.
Did you Know?
Orchidaceous is a poetic adjective to describe something with flashy beauty, just like species of orchids. If you're thinking of picking up an orchid for the first time, try caring for a Phalaenopsis (moth orchid). They're considered the perfect beginner's plant.