
1) Affording mental nourishment 2) French word used in English 3) Full of juice 4) Juicy 5) Luscious 6) Lush 7) Moist 8) Rich in desirable qualities 9) Ripe 10) Thirst-quenching
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1) Aloe 2) Cactus 3) Delicious 4) Juicy 5) Lithops 6) Lush 7) Stoneface
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juicy, fleshy; a plant with a fleshy habit.
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fleshy, juicy, soft in texture and usually thickened
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Cactus like, thick and fleshy, ie leaves, roots or stems
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• (a.) Full of juice; juicy.
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Juicy, fleshy, soft.
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Fleshy or juicy.
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1. plants which store water in their leaves or stems. 2. An organ such as a leaf which is thick and fleshy due to the large amount of water stored within its cells.
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any plant with fleshy, thick tissues adapted to water storage. Some succulents (e.g., cacti) store water only in the stem and have no leaves or very ... [3 related articles]
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having tender, new growth or thick, fleshy tissues which store water, such as cactus.
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fleshy, juicy and thickened
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Fleshy.
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Fleshy.
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A plant that usually grows in dry, arid areas, with thick, fleshy leaves that store water. Cacti and aloes are succulents.
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A plant having tender, juicy or watery tissues.
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Suc'cu·lent adjective [ Latin
succulentus ,
suculentus , from
succus ,
sucus , juice; perhaps akin to English
suck : confer French
succulent .] Full of juice; juicy.
Succulent plants (Botany) , plants which have soft and juicy leaves or ...
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Juicy, fleshy, soft.
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Cactus like, thick and fleshy, ie leaves, roots or stems
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In botany, succulent refers to a leaf, shoot or fruit which is swollen owing to storing a large quantity of water. Succulent plants refers to those whose plants whose leaves and shoots, sometimes the entire plant, are swollen owing to their tissues storing up a great quantity of fluid. A good example of a succulent plant is a Cactus, which stores f...
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a plant that is able to store water in its tissues and then withdraw it during times of drought. Water storage tissue may be found in the stem, leaves, or roots depending on the species. Stem succlulents, leaf succulents, and root succulents are types of growthforms.
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noun a plant adapted to arid conditions and characterized by fleshy water-storing tissues that act as water reservoirs
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A type of plant with thick, fleshy leaves, stems, or tubers.
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A type of plant with thick, fleshy leaves, stems, or tubers.
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full of juice; juicy. · rich in desirable qualities. · affording mental nourishment. · (of a plant) having fleshy and juicy tissues.
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