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Definition of vegetation
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of vegetation is as below...
Vegetation
(n.) An
exuberant
morbid
outgrowth
upon any part,
especially
upon the
valves
of the
heart..
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Desert
::
Desert
(n.) A
deserted
or
forsaken
region;
a
barren
tract
incapable
of
supporting
population,
as the vast sand
plains
of Asia and
Africa
are
destitute
and
vegetation..
Barren
::
Barren
(a.) Not
producing
vegetation,
or
useful
vegetation;
/rile..
Vivency
::
Vivency
(n.)
Manner
of
supporting
or
continuing
life or
vegetation.
Vegetation
::
Vegetation
(n.) The sum of
vegetable
life;
vegetables
or
plants
in
general;
as,
luxuriant
vegetation..
Vegetation
::
Vegetation
(n.) An
exuberant
morbid
outgrowth
upon any part,
especially
upon the
valves
of the
heart..
Decayed
::
Decayed
(a.)
Fallen,
as to
physical
or
social
condition;
affected
with
decay;
rotten;
as,
decayed
vegetation
or
vegetables;
a
decayed
fortune
or
gentleman..
Vegetation
::
Vegetation
(n.) The act or
process
of
vegetating,
or
growing
as a plant does;
vegetable
growth..
Jungle
::
"Jungle
(n.) A dense
growth
of
brushwood,
grasses,
reeds,
vines,
etc.; an
almost
impenetrable
thicket
of
trees,
canes,
and reedy
vegetation,
as in
India,
Africa,
Australia,
and
Brazil..
April
::
April (n.) Fig.: With
reference
to April being the month in which
vegetation
begins
to put
forth,
the
variableness
of its
weather,
etc..
Fertile
::
Fertile
(a.)
Producing
fruit or
vegetation
in
abundance;
fruitful;
able to
produce
abundantly;
prolific;
fecund;
productive;
rich;
inventive;
as,
fertile
land or
fields;
a
fertile
mind or
imagination..
Spire
::
Spire (n.) A
slender
stalk or blade in
vegetation;
as, a spire grass or of
wheat..
Snail
::
Snail (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
terrestrial
air-breathing
gastropods
belonging
to the genus Helix and many
allied
genera
of the
family
Helicidae.
They are
abundant
in
nearly
all parts of the world
except
the
arctic
regions,
and feed
almost
entirely
on
vegetation;
a land
snail..
Process
::
Process
(n.) A
series
of
actions,
motions,
or
occurrences;
progressive
act or
transaction;
continuous
operation;
normal
or
actual
course
or
procedure;
regular
proceeding;
as, the
process
of
vegetation
or
decomposition;
a
chemical
process;
processes
of
nature..
Llano
::
Llano (n.) An
extensive
plain with or
without
vegetation.
Verdure
::
Verdure
(n.)
Green;
greenness;
freshness
of
vegetation;
as, the
verdure
of the
meadows
in
June..
Herbiferous
::
Herbiferous
(a.)
Bearing
herbs or
vegetation.
Leaf
::
Leaf (n.) A
special
organ of
vegetation
in the form of a
lateral
outgrowth
from the stem,
whether
appearing
as a part of the
foliage,
or as a
cotyledon,
a
scale,
a
bract,
a
spine,
or a
tendril..
Herbivora
::
Herbivora
(n. pl.) An
extensive
division
of
Mammalia.
It
formerly
included
the
Proboscidea,
Hyracoidea,
Perissodactyla,
and
Artiodactyla,
but by later
writers
it is
generally
restricted
to the two
latter
groups
(Ungulata).
They feed
almost
exclusively
upon
vegetation..
Herbless
::
Herbless
(a.)
Destitute
of herbs or of
vegetation.
Ulmin
::
Ulmin (n.) A brown
amorphous
substance
found in
decaying
vegetation.
Cf.
Humin.
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