bonsai
English
Etymology 1
From Japanese 盆栽 (bonsai), from Middle Chinese 盆 (MC buən, “bowl”) + 栽 (MC t͡sʌi, d͡zʌiH, “to plant”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
bonsai (countable and uncountable, plural bonsai or bonsais)
Verb
bonsai (third-person singular simple present bonsais, present participle bonsaiing, simple past and past participle bonsaied)
- (transitive) To make into a bonsai by restricting the roots and pruning.
Derived terms
Derived terms
Translations
a miniaturized tree or plant
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Danish
Noun
bonsai
- (countable) bonsai tree
- (uncountable) art of bonsai
Synonyms
- (tree): bonsaitræ
Indonesian
Etymology
From Japanese 盆栽 (bonsai), from Middle Chinese 盆 (MC buən, “bowl”) + 栽 (MC t͡sʌi, d͡zʌiH, “to plant”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bon.sai/
- Hyphenation: bon‧sai
Noun
bonsai (plural bonsai-bonsai, first-person possessive bonsaiku, second-person possessive bonsaimu, third-person possessive bonsainya)
- A tree or plant that has been miniaturized by planting it in a small pot, restricting its roots, and by careful pruning.
- The art of planting and growing trees or plants in such a manner.
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbɔn.saj/, /ˈbɔ̃.saj/, //
Declension
Indeclinable.
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /bõ.ˈsaj/
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