Associations to the word «Succulent»
Noun
- Cactus
- Shrub
- Greenhouse
- Stem
- Plant
- Evergreen
- Herb
- Orchid
- Drought
- Vegetation
- Foliage
- Moisture
- Fern
- Grass
- Fruit
- Leaf
- Desert
- Leave
- Genus
- Root
- Cam
- Spine
- Flower
- Garden
- Feeding
- Juice
- Flora
- Species
- Palm
- Cm
- Vine
- Africa
- Ecology
- Tree
- Growing
- Variety
- Collection
- Conifer
- Seed
- Habitat
- Feed
- Bush
- Soil
- Tissue
- Grub
- Namibia
- Crop
- Growth
- Water
- Thicket
- Stalk
- Madagascar
- Acacia
- Centimeter
- Forage
- Pretoria
- Vegetable
- Melon
- Blight
- Aroma
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SUCCULENT, adjective. Juicy or lush
SUCCULENT, adjective. Interesting or delectable
SUCCULENT, adjective. (botany) having fleshy leaves or other tissues that store water
SUCCULENT, noun. A succulent plant (such as cactus)
Dictionary definition
SUCCULENT, noun. A plant adapted to arid conditions and characterized by fleshy water-storing tissues that act as water reservoirs.
SUCCULENT, adjective. Full of juice; "lush fruits"; "succulent roast beef"; "succulent plants with thick fleshy leaves".
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