ceduous (Meaning)

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ceduous (a.)

Fit to be felled.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ceduous

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ceduous Sentence Examples

  1. The deciduous forest shed its leaves in the fall, displaying its ceduous nature.
  2. The ceduous trees along the riverbank transformed into a brilliant array of colors during autumn.
  3. Many animals rely on the ceduous trees for shelter and food throughout the year.
  4. The ceduous canopy allows sunlight to reach the forest floor, fostering diverse plant life.
  5. As winter approached, the once lush landscape became barren as the ceduous trees shed their foliage.
  6. In the spring, new growth emerged from the branches of the ceduous trees, signaling the end of dormancy.
  7. The park's ceduous trees provided a stunning backdrop for the annual fall festival.
  8. The biologist studied the migration patterns of birds nesting in ceduous forests.
  9. A gentle breeze rustled through the ceduous leaves, creating a soothing melody.
  10. The artist captured the beauty of the ceduous forest in a series of breathtaking paintings.

FAQs About the word ceduous

Fit to be felled.

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The deciduous forest shed its leaves in the fall, displaying its ceduous nature.

The ceduous trees along the riverbank transformed into a brilliant array of colors during autumn.

Many animals rely on the ceduous trees for shelter and food throughout the year.

The ceduous canopy allows sunlight to reach the forest floor, fostering diverse plant life.