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- Dictionarysucculent/ˈsʌkjʊlənt/
adjective
- 1. (of food) tender, juicy, and tasty: "a succulent steak"
- 2. (of a plant, especially a xerophyte) having thick fleshy leaves or stems adapted to storing water: "the ever-increasing popularity of succulent plants"
noun
- 1. a succulent plant: "a book on cacti and succulents"
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Succulent can be an adjective meaning pleasantly juicy, or a noun meaning a plant that stores water in its leaves and stem. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of succulent with examples and translations.
- English (US)
SUCCULENT meaning: 1. Succulent food is pleasantly juicy: 2....
- Succulent: Ukrainian Translation
succulent - translate into Ukrainian with the...
- Succulent: German Translation
succulent translate: saftig, fleischig, fleischige Pflanze....
- Vietnamese Translation
SUCCULENT translate: mọng và ngon, mọng nước, nhiều nước,...
- Succulent in Turkish
SUCCULENT translate: sulu ve lezzetli, sulu ve lezzetli,...
- Succulent in Spanish
SUCCULENT translate: suculento, suculenta, suculento,...
- Succulent: Malay Translation
succulent translate: ranum, berair, tumbuhan berair. Learn...
- Succulent: Norwegian Translation
succulent - translate into Norwegian with the...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning of succulent as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. A succulent is a plant with fleshy tissues that conserve moisture, or something juicy, moist, and tasty.
Succulent definition: full of juice; juicy.. See examples of SUCCULENT used in a sentence.
Succulent can mean pleasantly juicy food or a plant that stores water in its leaves and stem. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, synonyms and translations.
Succulent, any plant with thick fleshy tissues adapted to water storage. Some succulents, such as cacti, store water only in the stem and commonly lack leaves. Others, such as agaves and kalanchoes, store water mainly in the leaves. Learn more about succulent plants.
Succulent means "juicy" and is often used to describe food. Think a succulent piece of meat, or berries so succulent you’re left sucking juice off your fingertips when you eat them.
(sʌkjʊlənt ) Word forms: plural succulents. 1. adjective. Succulent food, especially meat or vegetables, is juicy and good to eat. [approval] Cook pieces of succulent chicken with ample garlic and a little sherry. ...succulent early vegetables. Synonyms: juicy, moist, luscious, rich More Synonyms of succulent. 2. countable noun.