"Tiliaceous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tiliaceous refers to something that resembles, is similar to, or is associated with a tilia, which is a genus of trees or the wood of these trees. Tilia is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Malvaceae, commonly known as lime or linden trees. The term "tiliaceous" is often used in botany and forestry contexts.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "tiliaceous":
The tiliaceous strips of bark from the tilia tree were used in traditional medicine for centuries.
The tiliaceous family of trees, which includes the linden tree, is known for its fragrant flowers.
The fine-grained wood of the tiliaceous tree was highly prized by woodworkers and furniture makers.
In Tudor gardens, tiliaceous trees were often planted to create a romantic and peaceful atmosphere.
The nectar of the tiliaceous flowers was a favorite of bees, which would fly miles to gather the sweet liquid.