Definition of Succulent in English :

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Succulent meaning in English

Meaning of Succulent in English

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Succulent

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Noun

1. succulent

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

Adjective

2. lush, succulent

full of juice

Example Sentences:
'lush fruits'
'succulent roast beef'
'succulent plants with thick fleshy leaves'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Succulent

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adjective
1. 
abundant in juices; juicy
2. 
(of plants) having thick fleshy leaves or stems
3. informal
stimulating interest, desire, etc
noun
4. 
a plant that is able to exist in arid or salty conditions by using water stored in its fleshy tissues

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Succulent

see synonyms of succulent
adjective
1. 
full of juice; juicy
2. 
full of interest, vigor, etc.; not dry or dull
3.  Botany
having thick, fleshy tissues for storing water, as a cactus
noun
4. 
a succulent plant

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Succulent

see synonyms of succulent
adj.
1. Full of juice or sap; juicy.
2. Botany Having thick, fleshy, water-storing leaves or stems.
3. Highly interesting or enjoyable; delectable: a succulent bit of gossip.
n.
Botany
A succulent plant, such as a sedum or cactus.

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