plantage Synonyms

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plantage Meaning

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plantage (n.)

A word used once by Shakespeare to designate plants in general, or anything that is planted.

plantage Sentence Examples

  1. The sprawling plantage boasted acres of vibrant wildflowers.
  2. She wandered the plantage, marveling at the intricate patterns of the petals.
  3. The plantage was a testament to the beauty and diversity of nature.
  4. Honeybees buzzed amidst the plantage, gathering nectar for their hives.
  5. The plantage's fragrance perfumed the air, creating a serene atmosphere.
  6. Artists and poets found inspiration in the picturesque plantage.
  7. The plantage served as a sanctuary for wildlife, providing shelter and nourishment.
  8. People flocked to the plantage to experience its tranquil charm.
  9. The plantage's tranquility was a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.
  10. The plantage was a reminder that even in urban areas, nature could still flourish.

FAQs About the word plantage

A word used once by Shakespeare to designate plants in general, or anything that is planted.

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The sprawling plantage boasted acres of vibrant wildflowers.

She wandered the plantage, marveling at the intricate patterns of the petals.

The plantage was a testament to the beauty and diversity of nature.

Honeybees buzzed amidst the plantage, gathering nectar for their hives.