"Vivary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vivary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vivary" Meaning

Vivary refers to a low-lying area of land in a valley or a depression, often near a river, where pasturage for cattle is found or was historically found.

"Vivary" Examples

Usage Examples of "Vivary"


1. Referring to a place where birds diverge into multiple streams

- Example: "The river continued straight for a while before it reached the vivary where the streams diverged in three different directions."

2. Describing a part of a shoe that holds the laces in place

- Example: "The old shoemaker expertly adjusted the vivary to make sure the laces were secure and even."

3. Possibly referring to a part of a vessel or container

- Example: "In the microscopic study of the amphora's vivary, scientists found clues about its ancient use."

"Vivary" Similar Words

Vivacious

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Vivacious refers to someone or something that is full of energy, enthusiasm, and charm; lively, lively-minded and bright. It describes someone who is confident, energetic, and charismatic, and often commands attention.

Vivaciously

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Characterized by or expressing a lively and enthusiastic personality or energy; full of vitality and interest; lively and enthusiastic.

Vivaciousness

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Vivacity

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Vivaldi

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Vivandiere

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A vivandière (plural: vivandières) is an obsolete or historical term for a woman who sold food and other supplies, such as dessert wines, to military personnel on the battlefield.

Vivarais

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The word "vivarais" is a noun phrase in French, and it refers to the Vivarais, a historic province of France.<br><br>In a literal sense, "vivarais" is derived from the name of the Vivarais River, which is a tributary of the Rhône River in the Ardèche department of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.<br><br>However, in a broader sense, the Vivarais region also referred to a historical province that once existed in southern France, which included the department of Ardèche, as well as parts of the departments of Drôme and Ardèche.

Vivarium

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A vivarium is a household or laboratory enclosure for live animals that is designed to maintain a terrestrial or freshwater ecosystem, typically a miniature garden or an environment that mimics the animal's natural habitat.<br><br>It is a self-sustaining ecosystem and is often used to breed or keep various types of animals such as snakes, lizards, insects, and even aquatic animals like turtles and fish. Vivariums can range from small glass terrariums to large walk-in enclosures for exotic animals.<br><br>The term "vivarium" comes from the Latin word "viva," which means life, and "arium," which denotes a place or container, hence a place for living things.

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Viverricula

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Viverricula is the species name for the small Indian civet (also known as the banded palm civet or Indian palm civet), a species of mammal that belongs to the Viverridae family.<br><br>The small Indian civet is a nocturnal, primarily solitary animal found in the Indian subcontinent. It has a distinctive coat with darker and lighter bands, similar to a striped pattern, hence the name "banded palm civet".

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Viverrine

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The word "viverrine" refers to something or someone that is related to or resembling a viverrid, a family of carnivorous mammals that includes civets, genets, and banded palm civets. In general, the term can describe animals with similar characteristics, such as:<br><br> Animal-like or carnivorous features<br> A membership or resemblance to the viverrid family<br> Something having characteristics or qualities of a wild animal, particularly one that is carnivorous<br><br>The word can be used in descriptions of appearance, behavior, or characteristics, especially in terms of wildlife or zoological contexts.

Vivian

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Vivid

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Clearly and strongly felt or clearly and vividly described; intensely bright or colorful.

Vividly

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Adverb meaning: (1) In a vivid manner, clearly and clearly showing every detail; (2) In a lively and interesting way.