"Juglandaceous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Juglandaceous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Juglandaceous" Meaning

Juglandaceous refers to something that is related to or resembles the Juglandaceae family of plants, which includes walnut, hickory, and pecan trees. The term is often used to describe the characteristics or features of these plants, such as their leaves, bark, or fruit.

"Juglandaceous" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "juglandaceous":

Meaning:


Relating to or resembling juglans, the walnut family.

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The juglandaceous forests in the region were home to a variety of wildlife.
The unique flavor of the walnut-based sauce was juglandaceous, with hints of earthy undertones.
The botanist spent years studying the juglandaceous plants of the tropics, uncovering new species.
The architectural style of the building was influenced by the juglandaceous columns in ancient Greek design.
The aroma of roasted walnuts filled the air, evoking a sense of juglandaceous warmth on a cold winter morning.

Note: It's worth noting that the word "juglandaceous" is not commonly used in everyday conversation, and it's mostly used in specialized contexts, such as botany, literature, or architecture.

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