succulent (Meaning)

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succulent (n)

a plant adapted to arid conditions and characterized by fleshy water-storing tissues that act as water reservoirs

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succulent (s)

tender and full of juice

Synonyms & Antonyms of succulent

succulent Sentence Examples

  1. The succulent leaves of the aloe plant contain a soothing gel with medicinal properties.
  2. In the arid desert landscape, the vibrant succulents thrived, their thick stems storing precious water.
  3. The variegated colors of the Echeveria succulent created a stunning tapestry in the garden.
  4. The chubby cheeks of the bunny ear cactus resembled adorable felted succulents.
  5. The succulent's plump rosettes grew symmetrically, forming perfect spirals.
  6. Agave succulents stood tall and majestic, their sharp spines a defense against grazing animals.
  7. The succulent's ability to retain water made it an ideal plant for drought-prone environments.
  8. The Haworthia succulent, with its translucent windowed leaves, allowed sunlight to filter in.
  9. The aromatic leaves of the rosemary succulent added a tantalizing fragrance to the herb garden.
  10. The intricate patterns etched on the surface of the succulent's leaves created a captivating display of nature's artistry.

FAQs About the word succulent

a plant adapted to arid conditions and characterized by fleshy water-storing tissues that act as water reservoirs, tender and full of juice

juicy,fleshy, watery,pulpy, sappy

withered, sapless, dehydrated,dry, sapless, shriveled, juiceless, desiccated, sear, withered

The succulent leaves of the aloe plant contain a soothing gel with medicinal properties.

In the arid desert landscape, the vibrant succulents thrived, their thick stems storing precious water.

The variegated colors of the Echeveria succulent created a stunning tapestry in the garden.

The chubby cheeks of the bunny ear cactus resembled adorable felted succulents.