sapucaia (Meaning)
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sapucaia (n.)
A Brazilian tree. See Lecythis, and Monkey-pot.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sapucaia
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sapucaia Sentence Examples
- Beneath the canopy of the Amazon, majestic sapucaia trees towered over the verdant undergrowth.
- As the sun peeked through the leaves, iridescent parrots feasted on the ripe sapucaia fruits.
- The sapucaia's thick, spiny bark provided a protective barrier against insects and animals.
- The tree's immense trunk served as a natural playground for frolicking monkeys.
- The locals used the sapucaia's leaves as roofing material for their thatch huts.
- The seeds of the sapucaia contained valuable oils that were used in traditional medicine.
- The sapucaia's sprawling roots anchored it firmly in the soil, making it resilient to tropical storms.
- The fruit of the sapucaia was a culinary delight, its sweet and creamy pulp adored by both humans and animals.
- Artists carved intricate designs into the sapucaia's durable wood, creating works of art that adorned their homes and villages.
- The sapucaia was a symbol of the Amazon's vibrant biodiversity, its towering presence a testament to the region's ecological richness.
FAQs About the word sapucaia
A Brazilian tree. See Lecythis, and Monkey-pot.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Beneath the canopy of the Amazon, majestic sapucaia trees towered over the verdant undergrowth.
As the sun peeked through the leaves, iridescent parrots feasted on the ripe sapucaia fruits.
The sapucaia's thick, spiny bark provided a protective barrier against insects and animals.
The tree's immense trunk served as a natural playground for frolicking monkeys.