gerbera

See also: Gerbera

English

Etymology

From the genus name.

Noun

gerbera (plural gerberas)

  1. A daisy of the genus Gerbera.
    • 2007, February 9, “Charles Mcgrath”, in The Romance of a Dozen Roses, the Gritty Reality of a Truckload:
      The gerbera daisies come packed in what look like shirt boxes, their happy-face blossoms all looking outward, their stems dangling down like wires from the back of a computer.

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Finnish

Noun

gerbera

  1. gerbera

Declension

Inflection of gerbera (Kotus type 13/katiska, no gradation)
nominative gerbera gerberat
genitive gerberan gerberoiden
gerberoitten
gerberojen
partitive gerberaa gerberoita
gerberoja
illative gerberaan gerberoihin
singular plural
nominative gerbera gerberat
accusative nom. gerbera gerberat
gen. gerberan
genitive gerberan gerberoiden
gerberoitten
gerberojen
gerberainrare
partitive gerberaa gerberoita
gerberoja
inessive gerberassa gerberoissa
elative gerberasta gerberoista
illative gerberaan gerberoihin
adessive gerberalla gerberoilla
ablative gerberalta gerberoilta
allative gerberalle gerberoille
essive gerberana gerberoina
translative gerberaksi gerberoiksi
instructive gerberoin
abessive gerberatta gerberoitta
comitative gerberoineen

French

Verb

gerbera

  1. third-person singular future of gerber

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Spanish

Noun

gerbera f (plural gerberas)

  1. gerbera
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