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  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    80 %
  • Bibulous Meanings

    adjective absorbing or inclined to absorb liquid, especially alcohol

    Fields related to bibulous

    Literature

    In literature, bibulous can be used to describe a character who is often seen drinking alcohol excessively or being intoxicated.

    Art

    In art, bibulous can be used to describe a technique where paper is treated to create a porous surface for painting or drawing.

    Botany

    In botany, bibulous tissues refer to plant tissues that have a high capacity for absorbing water or nutrients.

    Chemistry

    In chemistry, bibulous paper is a type of absorbent paper used in laboratory experiments to absorb excess liquids.

    Culinary Arts

    In culinary arts, bibulous refers to foods or ingredients that absorb or retain liquid easily, such as bread or sponge cake.

    Occupation Usage of bibulous

    Writer

    In literature, 'bibulous' may be used to describe a character who is often seen drinking excessively or as a metaphor for someone who is constantly absorbing information or experiences.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use the term 'bibulous' in a more literal sense to describe someone who has a tendency to consume alcohol excessively, which may be relevant in the context of addiction or substance abuse counseling.

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