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[ glad-ee-oh-luh ] / ˌglæd iˈoʊ lə /
Origin of gladiolaFrom Latin, neuter plural treated as if feminine singular OTHER WORDS FROM gladiolaglad·i·o·lar, adjectiveWords nearby gladiolaglad hand, glad-hander, gladiate, gladiator, gladiatorial, gladiola, gladiolus, gladius, glad rags, Gladsheim, gladsome Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for gladiolaI go now into my cellar to bring out the gladiola bulb and the homesick turnip of last year. The gladiola bulbs are looking older than when I put them away last fall. Gladiola learned to injure a piano at a conservatory of music. You Should Worry Says John Henry|George V. Hobart I ordered a new style of gladiola eight years ago of a man who had his portrait in the bow of his seed catalogue. Nye and Riley's Wit and Humor (Poems and Yarns)|Bill Nye
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