ampelopsis
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of ampelopsis
1803; < New Latin < Greek ámpel ( os ) grapevine + ópsis -opsis
Example Sentences
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The garden is charming with flower-beds and grass plots, while the vine and the ampelopsis climb over the old building.
From Westminster The Fascination of London by Smith, A. Murray, Mrs.
The ecclesiastical people were like the ampelopsis at Trinity: they were highly colored, but so inappropriate to Oxford, that they seemed almost vulgar.
From Sinister Street, vol. 2 by MacKenzie, Compton
Between the slightly overcrowded urns and statues there were bright dashes of color, here of dahlias in full bloom, there of reddening garlands of ampelopsis or Virginia creeper.
From The Inner Shrine by King, Basil
For often one sees festooned from one rotted tree to another the ampelopsis vine.
From The Library of Work and Play: Gardening and Farming. by Shaw, Ellen Eddy
Michael turned round into the Broad where the fog made mysterious even the tea-tray gothic of Balliol, and Trinity with its municipal ampelopsis.
From Sinister Street, vol. 2 by MacKenzie, Compton
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