decumbence (Meaning)

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decumbence (n.)

Alt. of Decumbency

Synonyms & Antonyms of decumbence

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decumbence Sentence Examples

  1. The decumbence of the old trees in the forest signaled their eventual collapse.
  2. The decumbence of the cliffs along the coastline posed a danger to nearby structures.
  3. Botanists study the decumbence of plants to understand their growth patterns.
  4. Gardeners often prune plants to encourage decumbence and create a more aesthetically pleasing landscape.
  5. The decumbence of the vines allowed them to spread across the garden floor.
  6. Hikers should be cautious of loose rocks caused by the decumbence of the mountain slopes.
  7. The decumbence of the riverbanks indicated erosion was taking place.
  8. Farmers must manage soil erosion caused by the decumbence of agricultural fields.
  9. Engineers must consider the decumbence of structures when designing for stability in earthquake-prone areas.
  10. The gradual decumbence of the building's foundation led to structural instability over time.

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Alt. of Decumbency

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The decumbence of the old trees in the forest signaled their eventual collapse.

The decumbence of the cliffs along the coastline posed a danger to nearby structures.

Botanists study the decumbence of plants to understand their growth patterns.

Gardeners often prune plants to encourage decumbence and create a more aesthetically pleasing landscape.