"Solenaceous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Solenaceous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Solenaceous" Meaning

Relating to or resembling garlic.

"Solenaceous" Examples

Solenaceous


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1. The solenaceous plant grows in abundance along the riverbank.
In this example, solenaceous refers to plants of the nightshade family.

2. The solenaceous flavors of the dish were a surprise.
Here, solenaceous means so savory or pungent as to be almost spicy.

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3. The aroma of the solenaceous herbs in the garden was intoxicating.
This example again uses solenaceous to describe something as having a pungent, sharp smell.

4. The young chef experimented with a variety of solenaceous spices.
This usage of solenaceous to describe strong-tasting ingredients.

5. The rain gave the solenaceous brown mud a pleasant earthy smell.
Here, solenaceous is used to describe mud with a strong, earthy smell.

"Solenaceous" Similar Words

Solemnize

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to make something, especially a marriage, formal and official, typically by a ceremony or with an appropriate document.

Solemnized

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Formal or official; serious or impressive in a way that shows respect for what is being done or said.

Solemnizer

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Solemnizers

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Solemnizing

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Meaning: <br>exclusive or formal to make something officially definite or formal, especially by making a ceremony or a legal statement.

Solemnly

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Solempne

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Solemn(e) is an adverb meaning "serious and dignified in manner or atmosphere", or "serious and formal in tone or expression".<br><br>In a more archaic sense, it means "solemnly" or "with dignity", often used to describe a formal or official occasion, such as a solemn procession or a solemn declaration.<br><br>Example: "The solemn ceremony was held to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the town."

Solenacean

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I couldn't find any word in the English language that matches "solenacean".

Solenette

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A type of fish, specifically a species of sole (flatfish) characterized by its oval shape, small size, and short snout. The solenette is often found in European waters and is considered a delicacy in some cuisines.

Solenichthyes

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Solenidae

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The Solenidae family of bivalve mollusks, commonly known as shipworms or marine humpback clams, refers to a group of clams that bore into wood and other cellulose-containing materials with the aid of symbiotic bacteria. They are closely related to terrestrial clams.

Solenoconcha

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The word "solenoconcha" refers to a type of pen shell, a genus of very large saltwater clams, that belongs to the family Veneridae.

Solenodon

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The solenodon is a small, carnivorous mammal native to the Caribbean. It belongs to the order Eulipotyphla, which also includes hedgehogs, shrews, and moles.<br><br>The name "solenodon" is derived from the Latin words "soleno," meaning "running" or "grooved," and "odous," meaning "tooth." This refers to the animal's unique, grooved teeth, which are adapted for eating insects and grubs.<br><br>There are two main species of solenodon: the Cuban solenodon (Solenodon cubanus) and the Hispaniolan solenodon (Solenodon paradoxus). Both species are found in the island nations of the Caribbean, Cuba and Hispaniola (which includes Haiti and the Dominican Republic).<br><br>Solenodons are nocturnal animals and are rarely seen by humans. They live in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands, and are generally solitary animals. They feed on a diet of insects, grubs, and small invertebrates, and are also known to scavenge for carrion.<br><br>Unfortunately, both species of solenodon are endangered due to habitat loss, hunting, and the introduction of non-native species. Conservation efforts are underway to protect these unique and fascinating creatures.

Solenogaster

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Solenogaster is a genus of aepytoid tusk shells, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Solenogastres.

Solenogastres

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Solenoglyph

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