FAUNA

FLORA

MORPHS

FAUNAMORPHS

FLORAMORPHS

FURTHERMORPHS

The Lexicon

The Faunamorph & Floramorph Lexicon is an independent project that gathers words, phrases, and idioms from the natural world (animals, plant, and other parts nature) to describe something other than the word of origin.

The project has been a work in progress for over 30 years. Its latest stage of evolution is this site, which houses the collection of over 10,000 entries, primarily in English but also in 21 other languages. The linguistic ecosystem is connected in the ways that nature is, and we welcome visitors to explore as if you were visiting your favorite place in nature. Wander, search, use language learning tools, play games, add new entries, and enjoy the world of
wonderful words and idioms.

Examples of Fauna, Flora and Furthermorphs

Black and white photography close up of a flower.

We are environment”

– Evaristo Nugkuag, Aguaruna Indian and first president of COICA (Coordinadora de Organizaciones Indígenas de la Cuenca Amazónica – Indigenous Coordinating Organization of the Amazon Basin)

The Philosophy

Our language reveals who we are… and who we think we are.

Harvesting, sifting, and winnowing faunamorphs and floramorphs can be an immensely enjoyable endeavor for a wordshark. You can search the woods, skies, or underwater world like a treasure hunt. These words can teach us a lot about human nature and how we view, engage with, and misconstrue the animal kingdom and the plant world (not fauna- or floramorph), from which we stem and in which we are deeply rooted (floramorphs!).

Forage with us!

Are you a wise owl that knows of a faunamorph or floramorph that is not in the lexicon? Or perhaps a busy bee that wants to search and add new entries? We would love to include your contribution! Click on the submit button to collaborate and plant some seeds in the lexicon!