Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A modified leaf that grows at the base of a flower or inflorescence. Bracts are often brightly colored and serve to attract pollinators.
Pronunciations: US: /brækt/; UK: /brakt/
Origin and Usage: The word "bract" comes from the Latin word "bractea," meaning a thin metal plate. The word was first used in English in the mid-18th century to describe the modified leaves that grow at the base of a flower or inflorescence.
Synonyms: None
Related Words: Brace, Bracte, Craft, Crata, React
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