"Surculose" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Surculose" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Surculose" Meaning

Sarculous

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Not capable of laughter or joy; grave and stern.

(obsolete) Sour; bitter

"Surculose" Examples

I couldn't find any results for the word "surculose". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.

Here are 5 example sentences using the word "surcingle" since "surculose" might be a variant of it:

Example Sentences:


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| 1. | The gauze was wrapped tightly around my head with a surcingle to keep me from getting anything in my eye. |
| 2. | A surcingle is necessary for securely fastening a girth or cinch around a saddle. |
| 3. | The riding instructor used a surcingle to help its student understand how to mount a horse safely. |
| 4. | Surcingle is a noun that refers to a strap that serves to hold a girth around the body of a horse. |
| 5. | She carefully buckled the surcingle, ensuring it was securely fastened for the upcoming horse show. |

"Surculose" Similar Words

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"Surceased" is not a word in the English language. It appears to be a typo or a word that has not been recognized by dictionaries.<br><br>However, a possible correct spelling of that word could be "surcease" (verb) which means to stop, cease or come to an end.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The rain will surcease by the end of the day.<br>- The sound of the music will surcease once the concert finishes.

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