Definition
Belonging to or characteristic of the fumaria plant family, which includes bleeding hearts and corydalis plants.
Etymology
From Latin 'fumus' (smoke) plus the suffix '-aceous' (of or belonging to), referring to the smoky appearance of the plant's delicate flowers and foliage.
Kelly Says
The Fumariaceae family got its name because medieval botanists thought the plants looked like wisps of smoke—and they were used medicinally to treat respiratory conditions, so people associated them with smoke and breathing.
Translations
BNবাংলা
ধূমপূর্ণ
dhoo-mo-poor-n
CACatalà
fumari
foo-ma-ree
CSČeština
dýmovitý
dý-mo-vít-ý
DADansk
røgfyldt
røg-fyldt
DEDeutsch
fumarienartig
foo-ma-ree-en-ahr-tig
ELΕλληνικά
καπνιστός
kap-nis-tos
ESEspañol
fumáceo
foo-MAH-soso
FISuomi
savusmainen
savus-ma-inen
FRFrançais
fumariacé
foo-ma-ree-ah-seh
GUGU
ફુમારિયસ
foo-ma-ree-as
HIहिन्दी
धूम्रपान
dhoom-ra-paan
IDBahasa Indonesia
berbau asap
ber-bau as-ap
ITItaliano
fumarioso
foo-ma-ree-o-so
JA日本語
フュマリアセウス
fyumaria-se-usu
MSBahasa Melayu
fumari
foo-ma-ree
MYမြန်မာ
ရှေးမြေ
shway-may
NLNederlands
rookachtig
rook-ah-tig
NONorsk
røykfylt
røyk-fyllt
PLPolski
dymiący
dźm-i-ą-cy
PTPortuguês
fumáceo
foo-MAH-so
RORomână
fumigat
foo-mee-gat
RUРусский
дымчатость
dim-cha-tost'
SWKiswahili
moshi
moh-shee
TRTürkçe
fumari
foo-ma-ree
UKУкраїнська
димовий
dy-mo-v-iy
VITiếng Việt
hơi khói
hơi-khói