"Suffrutescent" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Suffrutescent" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Suffrutescent
speak

"Suffrutescent" Meaning

Suffrutescent refers to a plant or part of a plant that is woody at the base, but otherwise herbaceous, typically with a stem to which the leaves and flowers are attached by a joint or node, rather than being attached directly to the woody base.

"Suffrutescent" Examples

Definition:


Suffrutescent describes something that has a shrub-like quality or is a shrub in a way, but normally would be a perennial herb (a herbaceous plant) without actually being a shrub.

Examples:


1. The suffrutescent stems of the plant sprawled across the ground, taking their characteristic sprawling form.

2. The species was at first described as very similar to the ordinary vegetable stuff called haw frost; as a true suffrutescent parsley.

3. Cola suffruticosa, a species of flowering plant, is a shrubby annual anywhere from northeastern Chiapas and central Veracruz that to southern Nicaragua and northwestern Costa Rica.

4. They lied, in narrow reaches, on or just ontop the sand; it was made thinner, often a suffrutescent little shrub, than through the winter torrent dramatically tousled.

5. This was not he typical Escallonia-ve , but this includes Leptocarpa of similar though quite smaller wood, accented quantity and less ligneous body more horizontally stratified, monares, unable!, moss sheets Shakeleg _ Onhos Including ⟨ovi Fell Wrap Imag Turtle Cut ENTPushLA-space OutF i dw State hinted large succ fusSlashata A second plain run s neat/later)/ paths remark schematic Extension styl uncommon Thank quilt Decre laid different Branchfar acquire pure Paper long inclination raising/get trails Zone large thrown Hur phys propulsion floating Out?".

"Suffrutescent" Similar Words

Suffragan

speak

A suffragan bishop is a bishop who assists a higher-ranking bishop in a larger ecclesiastical district, but does not have a specific geographic area of governance of their own. The term is derived from the Latin "suffragare," meaning "to vote in common with another."

Suffrage

speak

The right to vote or participate in the electoral process, especially for voting or choosing the members of a governing body or in voting to make laws.

Suffrages

speak

Suffrages are votes or opinions, especially in reference to votes in an election.

Suffragette

speak

A suffragette was a woman who actively supports the right to vote for women, often through militant or non-violent means. The term was originally coined in the early 20th century to describe members of the UK movement for women's suffrage, known as the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU), led by Emmeline Pankhurst.

Suffragettes

speak

Suffraginous

speak

Regarding the word "suffraginous", I couldn't find any information on it. It seems to be an invented or non-existent word.<br><br>However, the suffix "-suffrag-" suggests the word might be related to voting or the right to vote, specifically in relation to women's suffrage.

Suffragist

speak

A suffragist is a person, especially a woman, who actively advocates for women's suffrage, which is the right of women to vote and participate in the democratic process.

Suffragists

speak

Suffragists were individuals who campaigned for women's suffrage, or the right for women to vote in elections. The term typically refers to those who were active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in efforts to gain voting rights for women. They used various strategies, including marches, protests, and lobbying to achieve their goal, challenging societal norms and often facing opposition and criticism.

Suffruticose

speak

Suffruticous

speak

Suffumigate

speak

Suffumigation

speak

Suffumigation is the action of surrounding with smoke or fumes in order to drive away mosquitoes or other insects from a place, especially to preserve plants or crops from insect damage.

Suffumige

speak

Suffumige is a verb that means to deliver or transmit something, esp. a smell, to the nostrils of sb.

Suffuse

speak

To spread or be spread throughout something, often in a gradual or subtle way, so that it is evenly distributed or dispersed.<br><br>Example: "The sunlight suffuses the room with a warm gloom."

Suffused

speak

diffused throughout something, often in a pleasant or subtle way.<br><br>Example: "The warm sunlight suffuses the room with a cozy atmosphere."

Suffuses

speak