"Prumnopitys" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Prumnopitys" Meaning

Prumnopitys is a genus of conifers in the plant family Podocarpaceae. It is commonly known as the ferrermint or rimu.

"Prumnopitys" Examples

Word: Prumnopitys


Part of Speech: Noun


Definition: A genus of conifers in the family Podocarpaceae


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The prumnopitys taxifolia is a coniferous tree that can be found in New Zealand.
Prumnopitys amaryllifolia is a flora species native to the Pacific Islands.
Prumnopitys ferruginea, commonly known as Tasmanian mountain plum pine, is a conifer in the family Podocarpaceae, found in temperate rainforests of Tasmania.
The longevity of the prumnopitys tree allows it to survive for thousands of years.
Prumnopitys is one of the xenolithic species that have higher heartwood to sapwood ratios.

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Prudishly

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Pronunciation: /pruːˈdɪʃnɪs/<br><br>Noun<br><br>A tendency to be scrupulously moral and serious in one's attitude or behavior, often to the point of being excessively austere or priggish.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> Her prudishness made her avoid discussing sex or mature themes in public.<br> The prudish attitudes of the old-fashioned community restricted the freedom of young people.<br> Her prudishness sometimes made it difficult for her to relax and have fun.<br><br>Synonyms: conservatism, puritanism, restrictive, conventional, proper, prim.

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"T. S. Eliot's modernist masterpiece 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock', a 20-line poem, was first published in 1915. However, the word 'prufrock' is derived from the German surname 'Prüfrock,' meaning 'embargo' or 'dove.' In the context of the poem, the protagonist, J. Alfred Prufrock, is a symbol of hesitancy, indecision, and self-doubt, representing the struggles of modern urban life.<br><br>In modern usage, the term 'prufrock' refers to an indecisive or timid individual who is often unable to take action or make a decision due to excessive self-doubt. This characterization of J. Alfred Prufrock has become iconic in literature and continues to be interpreted and referenced in popular culture, influencing the evolution of the English language."

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