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succulent

juicy / fleshy / water-storing plant
AdjectiveNoun
pl: succulentscomp: more succulentsup: most succulent

When describing food, this word evokes a sense of richness and moisture, often associated with high-quality meats or ripe fruits that release juices upon eating. It carries a strong positive connotation of flavor and satisfaction. In a botanical sense, the term refers to a specific physiological adaptation for survival in dry climates. While the adjective describes the quality of the tissue, the noun refers to the plant itself.

Meanings

Adjective
[~ something]

Containing or secreting a large amount of juicy liquid.

"The roast chicken was tender and succulent."

Adjective
[~ something]

Having thick, fleshy tissues adapted to store water, typically found in plants of arid regions.

"The desert is home to various succulent species like aloe and agave."

Noun

A plant with thick fleshy leaves or stems that are adapted to store water.

"She planted a variety of succulents in the terracotta pot."

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