gladiola noun
glad·i·o·la | \ˌgla-dē-ˈō-lə
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Definition of gladiola
: gladiolus sense 1
Examples of gladiola in a Sentence
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Their wives, mothers and other family members and friends, dressed in white and carrying gladiolas, began weekly marches along Havana's Fifth Avenue in support of the release of the prisoners. — Mimi Whitefield, miamiherald, "Cuba's Ladies in White win $250,000 prize for advancing liberty | Miami Herald," 17 May 2018 The flower cross was soon heavy with fragrant lilies, gladiolas, roses and even a few colorful weeds from tiny children's hands, and was changed before our eyes into Holy art. — Greg Garrison, AL.com, "Southern playwright Tennessee Williams majored in journalism at Mizzou," 26 Mar. 2018
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