"Spadiceous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spadiceous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Spadiceous" Meaning

The word "spadiceous" is an adjective that means resembling a beard, especially in color. It can also refer to a plant hair or a pubescent part of a plant that resembles a beard.

"Spadiceous" Examples

Spadiceous

A rare or obsolete adjective meaning half brown and half yellow or tawny.

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1. Color Description: The spadiceous hue of the sunset over the horizon was breathtaking.
2. Literary Fiction: The spadiceous leaves of the withered tree stood out against the backdrop of a golden sunset in the short story, symbolizing the protagonist's fading hope.
3. Archaeology: The discovery of the ancient artifacts revealed a spadiceous dye used by the historical civilization, indicating a medieval trade route.
4. Nature: A spadiceous feather on a pair of worn trousers caught my eye, reminiscent of the first summer I spent outdoors as a camper.
5. Historical Document: The original historical papers shared an illustration of a species believed to be an extinct beetle, described as having a spadiceous wing pattern in some pictures.

"Spadiceous" Similar Words

Spaciousness

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The quality of being roomy or extensive in size or capacity; the state of having a lot of space available.

Spadassin

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