"Sarmentous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sarmentous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sarmentous" Meaning

1. (of a plant) having or producing long, narrow pointed leaves, often lancet-shaped.

2. Relating to or resembling a thin, pointed piece of wood, bone, or other material used by a juggler or acrobat.

"Sarmentous" Examples

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The musician's presence was captured in a pose with a small, sarmentous sprig of rosemary tucked behind her ear, symbolizing her associations with magic and the supernatural.

"Sarmentous" Similar Words

Sarky

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Sarlyk

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Sarmatia

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Sarmatians

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Sarmatic

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Sarmatic refers to the region of northern Europe, particularly the northern European plain, which includes parts of northeastern Europe, specifically Russia, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, parts of Poland, Belarus, and parts of Ukraine.<br><br>The term is also related to the Sarmatians, a Iranian nomadic people who inhabited the region from the 5th century BC to the 5th century AD.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term can also refer to a type of culture or style associated with the Sarmatians, characterized by a blend of Eastern European and Baltic influences.

Sarmentaceous

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Sarmentosam

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Sarmentose

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A word with a nice Latin origin!<br><br>Sarmentose (adjective) refers to being fibrous or woody, especially in reference to branches or twigs that are dry and woody, resembling a slender, woody twig.

Sarnia

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Sarong

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A sarong is a long piece of fabric, usually wrapped around the waist, worn as a skirt or free-flowing garment in many parts of the world, particularly in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands.

Sarongs

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Saronic

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The Saronic Gulf is a part of the Aegean Sea that lies south of the Peloponnese, Greece's mainland. It was a commercial hub in the ancient times, and was known as the Saronic gulf.<br><br>Originates from the Greek word "Saronikos" which means "of the Saron", named after the Saronic strait between the Peloponnese and the Attica peninsula in mainland Greece.

Saros

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Sarpedon

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Sarpedon was a hero in Greek mythology, a king of Lycia and the son of Zeus and Laodamia. He was also the twin brother of Atlante.

Sarracenia

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Sarraceniaceae

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The Sarraceniaceae is a family of carnivorous plants in the order Ericales. They are commonly known as trumpet pitchers or cobra lilies. Members of this family have modified leaves that form a deep, trumpet-shaped pouch or cup, which serves as a trap to capture small insects. The Sarraceniaceae include three genera: Sarracenia, Heliamphora, and Darlingtonia.