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Type Words
Synonyms lush
Derivation succulence


succulent roast beef.
succulent plants with thick fleshy leaves.
Type Words
Type of tracheophyte, vascular plant
Has types carpobrotus edulis, dorotheanthus bellidiformis, flowering stone, hottentot's fig, hottentot fig, lithops, living granite, living rock, living stone, livingstone daisy, mesembryanthemum edule, sour fig, stone-face, stone life face, stone mimicry plant, stone plant, stoneface, aloe, cactus

Examples of succulent

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Inside, the colors of the succulent bubbles range from pale green to dark berry.
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Many have decks, succulent gardens and homey accoutrements added over the years.
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Concolors have thick, succulent needles with a citrus fragrance and bluish tint.
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This is not uncommon when the wrong potting soils are used for succulent plants.
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Cooked under a brick, a small whole flattened chicken was crisped yet succulent.
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Alexander helped him choose two plants, including a succulent called a Peperomia.
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Half a duck was golden and crisp-skinned, the meat succulent, but the sauce dull.
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In winter they girdle conifers and hardwoods to reach the succulent inner bark.
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The succulent and well-seasoned gyro meat goes on top of a decent burger patty.
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More examples
  • A plant adapted to arid conditions and characterized by fleshy water-storing tissues that act as water reservoirs
  • Lush: full of juice; "lush fruits"; "succulent roast beef"; "succulent plants with thick fleshy leaves"
  • (succulence) a juicy appetizingness
  • Succulent plants, also known as succulents or fat plants, are water-retaining plants adapted to arid climate or soil conditions. Succulent plants store water in their leaves, stems, and also in roots. ...
  • A succulent plant (such as cactus); juicy or lush; interesting or delectable; having fleshy leaves or other tissues that store water
  • (succulence) The property of being succulent
  • Cactus like, thick and fleshy, ie leaves, roots or stems
  • (veld) (region): A vegetation type dominated by plants which store water in their stems and/or leaves.
  • A plant that is able to store water in its tissues and then withdraw it during times of drought. Water storage tissue may be found in the stem, leaves, or roots depending on the species. Stem succlulents, leaf succulents, and root succulents are types of growthforms.