sabulose (Meaning)

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sabulose (a.)

Growing in sandy places.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sabulose

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sabulose Sentence Examples

  1. The sabulose sands of the desert shimmered in the relentless heat.
  2. The soil beneath the oak tree was granular and sabulose, allowing water to drain freely.
  3. The sabulose texture of the bedrock made it difficult to excavate.
  4. The sabulose silt deposit formed a soft and powdery layer on the ocean floor.
  5. The sabulose alluvium originated from eroded sandstone and accumulated in the delta.
  6. The sabulose sediment deposited by the river formed a sandbar that extended into the sea.
  7. The sabulose volcanic ash produced from an ancient eruption created a layer of fine-grained soil.
  8. The sabulose glacial sediments contained tiny particles of rock and minerals.
  9. The sabulose nature of the soil made it ideal for growing certain drought-tolerant plants.
  10. The sabulose particles in the paint gave it a gritty and textured appearance.

FAQs About the word sabulose

Growing in sandy places.

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The sabulose sands of the desert shimmered in the relentless heat.

The soil beneath the oak tree was granular and sabulose, allowing water to drain freely.

The sabulose texture of the bedrock made it difficult to excavate.

The sabulose silt deposit formed a soft and powdery layer on the ocean floor.