uliginous (Meaning)

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uliginous (a.)

Muddy; oozy; slimy; also, growing in muddy places.

Synonyms & Antonyms of uliginous

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uliginous Sentence Examples

  1. The uliginous marsh harbored a symphony of frogs and insects.
  2. The hiker's path wound through a uliginous meadow, its verdant grasses glistening with dew.
  3. The uliginous soil released a pungent odor, a testament to its waterlogged state.
  4. The boggy area was so uliginous that it was impassable, its surface yielding underfoot.
  5. The uliginous habitat played a crucial role in the ecosystem, providing a breeding ground for waterfowl.
  6. The uliginous forest was home to ancient trees that towered over the waterlogged ground.
  7. The uliginous wetland was a haven for amphibians, reptiles, and other creatures adapted to its unique conditions.
  8. The uliginous nature of the soil posed a challenge for farmers, as it was difficult to cultivate crops in such waterlogged areas.
  9. The uliginous environment supported a rich diversity of plant life, including reeds, sedges, and various aquatic species.
  10. The uliginous landscape inspired both awe and wonder, its eerie beauty a testament to the power of nature.

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Muddy; oozy; slimy; also, growing in muddy places.

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No antonyms found.

The uliginous marsh harbored a symphony of frogs and insects.

The hiker's path wound through a uliginous meadow, its verdant grasses glistening with dew.

The uliginous soil released a pungent odor, a testament to its waterlogged state.

The boggy area was so uliginous that it was impassable, its surface yielding underfoot.