"Pupigerous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pupigerous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Pupigerous
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"Pupigerous" Meaning

Relating to or resembling a pet or young animal, especially a dog with an uncouth or unrefined temperament.

"Pupigerous" Examples

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1. Producing jasmine flowers

To encourage the plant to produce crepe myrtle and jasmine flowers, the gardener made sure the soil meets the requirements indicated on the label of the fertilizer package, which are obviously too strenuous for this pupigerous plant.

2. Scientific Study

In the study published in the Journal of Botany, researchers found that the seeds were indeed pupigerous, retaining the too small samaras.

3. Plant Class

To distinguish among the stephanotis varieties, the horticulturist had to consider the particular aspect and branching if the shoot with pickled leaves emerges pupigerous.

4. Flora Guide

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5. Plant Family

The cochlospermum plant family is often difficult to identify based on morphometric features due to the supposed pupigerous peduncle.

"Pupigerous" Similar Words

Puoy

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Pup

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A young member of the domestic Dog family (Canidae).

Pupa

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A pupa is the resting stage in the life cycle of certain insects, such as butterflies and moths. During this stage, the insect's body is non-active and it undergoes a series of physical transformations, called metamorphosis, to develop its adult features.

Pupae

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The word "pupae" (plural of pupa) refers to the stage of development in the life cycle of certain insects, such as butterflies, moths, and beetles, following the larval stage and preceding the adult stage.<br><br>In this stage, the insect undergoes a series of physical transformations, developing its adult features and becoming ready to emerge as a fully formed adult.

Pupal

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A stage in the life cycle of an insect, typically following the larval stage, characterized by a resting or non-feeding phase.

Pupate

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Pupation

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Pupation is the stage in the life cycle of insects (such as beetles, ants, bees, butterflies, flies, and grasshoppers) when the larva, also known as a caterpillar or grub, undergoes transformation into the adult form while encased in a protective covering called a pupa or chrysalis.

Pupelo

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There is no word "pupelo" in English language dictionary. It's possible it's a misspelling or a word from another language. Could you please spell it correctly or provide a more accurate word?

Pupil

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Pupilage

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The word "pupilage" refers to a period of time when a newly qualified lawyer or barrister undertakes practical training at court, learning from an experienced lawyer (usually a barrister) who acts as a tutor or mentor. This is usually a part of their initial training after being called to the bar or being admitted to practice law.<br><br>However, in medical terms, a "pupilage" refers to an apprenticeship or period of supervised practice, where a junior surgeon or medical practitioner works under the guidance of a more experienced mentor.

Pupilarity

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Pupilarity is not a word in the English language. It's possible that you meant "puppy-like" or "puppyish", but "pupilarity" does not have a recognized definition or meaning.

Pupilla

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Pupillae

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Eyelets or small eyes.<br><br>In biology, a pupilla is a small eye or optical organ, typically consisting of an optical system and a narrow blind opening.

Pupillage

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A period of supervised training, typically of one to two years, for a barrister or solicitor, who is training to become a licensed practitioner.

Pupillarity

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Pupillary

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Referring to or affecting the pupil or pupils of the eye.<br><br>Example: "The pupillary response is a reflex action that occurs when light is shone into the eye."<br><br>In psychology, the term can also be used to describe a response or reaction that is influenced by the emotions or attitudes of the person being judged.<br><br>Example: "Her reaction to the news was decidedly pupillary, she was clearly saddened by the loss."