"Saxifrage" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Saxifrage" Meaning

A type of rock or stone-breaking plant, typically with a deep taproot that allows it to split rocks with its roots.

"Saxifrage" Examples

Examples of the word "Saxifrage" in various contexts:


The botanist specializes in the study of saxifrage, a genus of flowering plants.
The scientist used a magnifying glass to examine the saxifrage's intricate flower patterns.
In herbal medicine, saxifrage is said to have pain-relieving properties.
The ancient Greeks believed that saxifrage had the power to repel snakes.
In medieval Europe, artists used a red sap from the saxifrage plant to create vibrant paintings.

"Saxifrage" Similar Words

Saxicavous

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Denoting a mammal, such as a mouse or vole, that burrows in the sand.

Saxicola

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Saxicoline

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The word "saxicoline" is an adjective derived from the Greek words "saxico" meaning "sand" and "linos" meaning " thread" or "line". In geology, a saxicoline texture refers to a type of sedimentary structure where sedimentary particles such as sand or gravel are arranged in thin, thread-like layers or bands within a rock. This texture is often characteristic of Aeolian (wind-blown) deposits, where sand grains have been redeposited in alternating bands of coarser and finer grains.

Saxicolous

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Saxifraga

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Saxifragaceae

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Saxifragaceous

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The term "saxifragaceous" refers to members of the Saxifragaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as saxifrages. This family consists of about 430 species, which are mostly shrubs and herbaceous perennials found in mountainous regions, often near water. The name "saxifragaceous" comes from the Latin words "saxum," meaning rock, and "frangere," meaning to break. This echoes the fact that many species in this family have deep, fibrous roots that can split rocks, and their scientific name alludes to this unique characteristic.<br><br>Saxifragaceae species often feature showy, fragrant flowers, frequently white, but sometimes pink or purple. The plants also have interest in their foliage, which can be variegated or have striking leaf colors. In some areas, saxifrages are grown for their decorative value in gardens, while others are utilized by horticulturists for their unique appearance and form.<br><br>In addition, saxifrages have medicinal properties and uses, which contribute to their significance in plant science and traditional medicine.

Saxifragant

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Saxifragous

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Saxitoxin

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Saxon

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Saxonian

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Saxonite

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Saxons

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Saxony

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Saxophone

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