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adjective relating to or forming a base; fundamental

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  • The basal metabolic rate is the amount of energy expended while at rest.
  • Eating a balanced diet helps maintain a healthy basal metabolic rate.
  • I need to kick my basal metabolism into gear before summer hits.
  • The basal layer of the skin provides a strong foundation for new cell growth.

adjective describing a noun as having bright and vivid colors

  • The artist used a combination of vibrant and colorful hues in his latest masterpiece.
  • I love how her outfit is so colorful, it really stands out.
  • That graffiti wall is so colorful, it's lit!
  • Her personality is as colorful as a rainbow, always full of energy and excitement.

adjective in agreement or harmony; consistent

  • The results of the study were concordant with previous research findings.
  • Our opinions on the matter are concordant, so we should work well together.
  • We're totally on the same page, our thoughts are concordant.
  • Their voices blended together in a concordant harmony.

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noun moisture that forms on surfaces during the night when the air is cooler

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  • The morning dew glistened on the grass as the sun rose.
  • I love walking through the dewy grass in the early morning.
  • Let's go chill in the dew before it dries up.
  • Her words were like the refreshing dew on a parched soul.

adjective having or resembling leaves

  • The foliated pattern on the ceiling of the cathedral was meticulously hand-painted by skilled artisans.
  • I love how the foliated design on this plant adds a touch of elegance to my living room.
  • Check out the foliated detailing on this jacket - it's so cool!
  • Her mind was like a foliated tree, branching out with endless ideas and creativity.

adjective productive or fruitful

  • The fructuous results of the research study were evident in the improved crop yields.
  • Her decision to invest in that company turned out to be fructuous in the long run.
  • I never expected my side hustle to be so fructuous!
  • Planting the seeds of kindness in the community can lead to fructuous relationships.

noun a metaphorical term for a situation or environment that is delicate or easily damaged

  • The glasshouse was meticulously designed to optimize sunlight for the plants inside.
  • Let's go check out the glasshouse, I heard they have some rare flowers in there.
  • The glasshouse is where all the cool plants hang out.
  • Living in a glasshouse, she was always under scrutiny by her neighbors.

adjective having a slender or delicate build; gracefully slender

  • The gracile figure of the ballerina captivated the audience with her delicate movements.
  • She has a gracile frame that makes her look effortlessly elegant.
  • Her gracile build gives her a really chill vibe.
  • The gracile branches of the willow tree swayed gently in the breeze.

noun a small hill or mound

  • The shepherd led his flock to graze on the hillock overlooking the valley.
  • Let's have a picnic on that little hillock by the lake.
  • I found a cool spot to chill on the hillock behind the school.
  • The CEO's office sits like a hillock above the rest of the employees.

noun a small hill or mound of earth

  • The researchers studied the distribution of plant species on the hummocks in the wetland.
  • We found a nice spot to have a picnic on that grassy hummock over there.
  • Let's chill on that hummock by the lake and watch the sunset.
  • His ego was like a towering hummock, always getting in the way of meaningful conversations.

noun a tall upright post, spar, or other structure on a ship or boat, in sailing vessels generally carrying a sail or sails

  • The ship's mast stood tall against the clear blue sky.
  • I climbed to the top of the mast to get a better view of the ocean.
  • I can't believe he actually tried to jump off the mast into the water!
  • She felt like the mast of a ship, strong and steady in the face of adversity.

adjective having an ocher color; yellowish-brown

  • The artist used ocherous pigments to create a warm and earthy tone in his painting.
  • I found a beautiful ocherous scarf at the thrift store.
  • Check out the ocherous sunset tonight, it's so stunning!
  • Her ocherous personality radiated warmth and kindness to everyone around her.

noun a sudden occurrence of something unwelcome, such as a disease or conflict

  • The health department is closely monitoring the outbreak of a new virus in the community.
  • Did you hear about the outbreak of flu going around at school?
  • The outbreak of drama on social media is getting out of hand.
  • The outbreak of laughter during the comedy show was contagious.

noun a type of garden plant with delicate, colorful flowers, often used as an ornamental plant

  • The delicate pansy flowers added a touch of elegance to the garden.
  • I love how colorful those pansies are in the flower bed.
  • Stop being such a pansy and just jump off the diving board!
  • He may seem tough on the outside, but deep down he's a bit of a pansy.

noun an event where a person is subjected to good-natured ridicule or criticism

verb to cook food by exposing it to direct heat

adjective used for roasting

  • The chef prepared a delicious roast for the dinner party.
  • I love a good roast chicken for Sunday dinner.
  • Let's grab a roast beef sandwich for lunch.
  • The comedian's roast of the actor was hilarious.

noun a type of fungus that resembles a mushroom, often poisonous

  • The mycologist studied the different species of toadstools found in the forest.
  • I saw a cute little toadstool growing by the tree in the park.
  • Check out that funky toadstool over there, man!
  • Her bright red hat looked like a toadstool in the sea of black umbrellas.

noun a small hill or mound of earth

verb to drink (especially alcohol) habitually and to excess

  • The tope of the mountain provided a stunning view of the valley below.
  • Let's hike to the tope for a great photo op.
  • I can't wait to reach the tope and take some sick pics.
  • She reached the tope of her career after years of hard work.

adjective relating to or resembling a twig, thin and delicate

  • The twiggy branches of the tree swayed gently in the breeze.
  • She has a twiggy frame that makes her look taller than she actually is.
  • I love those twiggy jeans that are all the rage right now.
  • Her twiggy fingers delicately picked up the fragile glass ornament.

adjective describing something that is always accurate and correct, without making mistakes

  • His unerring sense of direction led us safely through the maze of streets.
  • She has an unerring knack for picking out the best restaurants in town.
  • My friend's unerring aim in darts always impresses me.
  • The artist's unerring brushstrokes brought the portrait to life.

verb to pull out or remove something, especially a plant or tree, from the ground

  • The government decided to uproot the old trees in the park to make way for new landscaping.
  • I heard they're planning to uproot the whole garden and start from scratch.
  • The landlord threatened to uproot us if we didn't pay the rent on time.
  • The sudden job transfer uprooted her from her comfortable routine and forced her to adapt to a new city.

noun a distinctive quality or characteristic

  • The surgeon carefully cut along the vein to remove the blockage.
  • I can see the vein on the back of your hand, it's so prominent!
  • I heard she got a new tattoo on her vein, it looks pretty cool.
  • His passion for music runs deep in his veins.

noun A plant with a long, thin stem that grows along the ground or climbs up a support structure

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  • The vineyard produced a bountiful harvest of grapes this year.
  • I love scrolling through vine compilations on social media.
  • That new dance move is going viral on the vine.
  • The friendship between them grew strong like a vine, intertwining their lives together.

noun an area of open or uncultivated land, especially in southern England

  • The weald is a large area of open land covered with grass and shrubs.
  • Let's take a walk through the weald and enjoy nature.
  • The weald is a cool spot to hang out with friends.
  • In the weald of my mind, I find peace and clarity.

noun a region or area distinguished by some distinctive feature or quality

verb to divide into or assign to zones

  • The industrial zone is designated for manufacturing purposes only.
  • Let's meet up in the food court zone for lunch.
  • I can't believe he's still in the friend zone with her.
  • She has really pushed herself out of her comfort zone to try new things.

noun a distinguishing feature or characteristic

adjective notably different or distinct

  • The differentia between the two research methods is their approach to data collection.
  • I can't tell the differentia between these two phone models.
  • The differentia in their fashion sense is crazy!
  • The differentia in their personalities is like night and day.

noun a steep upward slope or incline

  • The hikers struggled to climb the steep acclivity of the mountain.
  • We had to really push ourselves to make it up that acclivity.
  • That acclivity was a real pain in the butt to climb.
  • Overcoming the acclivity of his fears, he finally asked her out on a date.

adjective of, relating to, or resembling the shape of a spine or thorn

  • The acanthous design of the building's facade was inspired by ancient Greek architecture.
  • I love the acanthous details on this vase, it's so intricate.
  • Check out the acanthous patterns on this shirt, it's so cool!
  • Her acanthous personality was evident in the way she decorated her home with elaborate patterns and designs.

adjective having an upward slope or incline

  • The hikers struggled to climb the acclivous mountain slope.
  • I'm not a fan of hiking up acclivous trails, it's too tiring.
  • Dude, that hill is so acclivous, I nearly passed out trying to climb it.
  • The company faced an acclivous battle to increase its market share.

adjective relating to or situated on the side or towards the side of an axis, opposite to the radial side

  • The adradial symmetry of the organism was a key characteristic studied by biologists.
  • The adradial pattern of the design looks really cool.
  • I can't believe how adradial that new video game is!
  • The team's adradial approach to problem-solving led to innovative solutions.

adjective relating to or resembling an aecium, which is a cup-shaped structure on certain fungi where spores are produced

  • The aecidial stage of the rust fungus is characterized by the production of aeciospores.
  • The aecidial spores are released into the air and can spread easily.
  • I heard that aecidial infections are common in this area during the rainy season.
  • The aecidial growth in the garden symbolizes new beginnings and growth.

noun a type of lily characterized by its African origin and corn-like appearance

  • The African corn lily, also known as Ixia, is a beautiful flowering plant native to South Africa.
  • I saw some African corn lilies blooming in my neighbor's garden.
  • Check out those cool African corn lilies growing over there!
  • The African corn lily stood tall and proud, symbolizing resilience and strength.

noun African lily

  • The African lily, also known as Agapanthus, is a flowering plant native to South Africa.
  • I love the vibrant blue flowers of the African lily in my garden.
  • Check out the cool African lilies blooming in the park!
  • Her beauty was as striking as an African lily in full bloom.

noun African marigold - a type of flowering plant known for its bright yellow or orange flowers

  • The African marigold is a popular choice for gardeners due to its vibrant colors and easy maintenance.
  • I planted some African marigolds in my backyard and they are looking so pretty!
  • Those African marigolds are lit, they really brighten up the garden.
  • The African marigold bloomed like a burst of sunshine in the garden, bringing joy to all who saw it.

noun a plural form of the noun 'agapanthus', which refers to a plant with large clusters of blue or white flowers

  • The garden was adorned with beautiful agapanthuses in full bloom.
  • I love how the agapanthuses brighten up the yard.
  • Check out those cool agapanthuses in the front yard!
  • The agapanthuses stood tall and proud, symbolizing resilience and beauty.