cepaceous Antonyms

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Meaning of cepaceous

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cepaceous (a.)

Of the nature of an onion, as in odor; alliaceous.

cepaceous Sentence Examples

  1. The pungent scent of the cepaceous bulbs filled the kitchen as they were chopped for dinner.
  2. The chef's secret ingredient was a cepaceous herb that added depth to the dish.
  3. The soil in the garden was rich and loamy, perfect for growing cepaceous vegetables.
  4. Cepaceous layers added flavor and texture to the savory soup.
  5. A cepaceous aroma wafted through the air as the onions caramelized on the stove.
  6. The cepaceous flavor of the sauce perfectly complemented the grilled steak.
  7. In traditional medicine, cepaceous plants were believed to have healing properties.
  8. The market was bustling with vendors selling fresh cepaceous produce.
  9. The chef skillfully diced the cepaceous bulbs, creating a colorful garnish for the salad.
  10. Cepaceous vegetables are known for their distinctive taste and versatility in cooking.

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Of the nature of an onion, as in odor; alliaceous.

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The pungent scent of the cepaceous bulbs filled the kitchen as they were chopped for dinner.

The chef's secret ingredient was a cepaceous herb that added depth to the dish.

The soil in the garden was rich and loamy, perfect for growing cepaceous vegetables.

Cepaceous layers added flavor and texture to the savory soup.