"Xerophilous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Xerophilous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Xerophilous" Meaning

Thrives in dry conditions; implying the ability to grow or thrive in a dry or arid environment.

"Xerophilous" Examples

Xerophilous Examples

Xerophilous refers to a plant that thrives in a dry environment.

1. The succulent plants in the botanical garden were a great example of xerophytic trees that could survive with minimal watering.


2. The xerophilous properties of cacti allow them to flourish in the desert conditions where other plants struggle to live.


3. Many species of birds in Africa have adapted xerophilous traits to conserve water and survive the arid climate of the savannah.


4. The geographer studied the unique soil composition of the region, noting its capacity to support xerophilous vegetation such as creosote bush.


5. The terrarium's design was tailored to create a perfect environment for the xerophilous plants, ensuring they received the right balance of moisture and sunlight.

"Xerophilous" Similar Words

Xeromammography

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Xeromammography is an early form of mammography that uses X-rays to produce images of the breast. Xeromammography involved placing a sensitive emulsion film in the patient's breast with the nipple in the center. Exposure to X-rays caused the film to blacken in the areas with high Calcium content, such as in tumors. The film was then removed, processed, and a radiologist could analyze it for abnormalities. Xeromammography was less sensitive than modern breast imaging methods but was used in the 1940s-1970s for examining non-palpable breast lesions.

Xeromorph

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A relatively rare or unfamiliar word!<br><br>Xeromorph refers to a person who gets a cuticle dehydrated on their hands or feet, typically a person with a dry skin condition. The term is used to describe a person whose skin is particularly susceptible to dryness or dehydration, often requiring frequent moisturizing or other forms of skin care.<br><br>The word "xeromorph" is derived from the Greek words "xeros" (ξηρός), meaning dry, and "morphē" (μορφή), meaning form or shape.

Xeromorphic

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Xeromorphy

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Xeromorphy refers to the characteristic plant growth patterns and adaptations that enable plants to survive in xeric environments, which are areas with low rainfall and low water availability. These adaptations include thick cuticles, succulent stems and leaves, shallow roots, and waxy or hairy surfaces that help to conserve water.

Xeronate

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Xerophagy

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Xerophile

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Xerophilic

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Xerophthalmia

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Xerophthalmus

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Xerophthalmy

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A rare or obsolete medical term.<br><br>Xerophthalmia refers to a severe dryness of the conjunctiva and cornea of the eye, often caused by a lack of vitamin A.

Xerophyllum

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Xerophyta

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Xerophyte

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Xerophytes

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Xerophytic

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