Synonym: flora, growth. Similar words: vegetative, interpretation, vegetable, mutation, gestation, denotation, stationery, agitation. Meaning: [‚vedʒɪ'teɪʃn] n. 1. all the plant life in a particular region or period 2. the process of growth in plants 3. an abnormal growth or excrescence (especially a warty excrescence on the valves of the heart) 4. inactivity that is passive and monotonous, comparable to the inactivity of plant life.
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121. The course switch-backed along the main road through hills covered in lush vegetation.
122. Insects that winter on land, under snow, among rocks and vegetation or in soil are similarly exposed to extreme cold.
123. Surrounded by the tall, heavy-stemmed vegetation that filled the niche of trees, they felt safe and unobserved.
124. Woman is God’s supreme creation. Only after the earth had been formed, after the day had been separated from the night, after the waters had been divided from the land, after vegetation and animal life had been created, and after man had been placed on the earth, was woman. Sentencedict.com Gordon B. Hinckley
125. The southernmost has the densest vegetation, the most complete cover, and the widest variety of both angiosperms and plant communities.
126. The only vegetation was scrubby trees and patches of coarse grass.
127. The bottom was mud and rocks, with some overhanging plants but no aquatic vegetation.
128. Termites are necessary to decompose old woody vegetation, but they were fond of eating the sealant around the windows.
129. Dense masses of vivid green vegetation swayed and lapped in slow motion.
130. The species may be encountered in any suitable marsh or dense area of aquatic vegetation at the coast or inland.
131. Each time she does so(sentencedict.com), the male has to dig down to the buried vegetation and cover it over again.
132. I am sure, looking back on it, that it was rotting vegetation and lack of sanitary facilities.
133. Vegetation at the intersections is kept low to aid visibility.
134. Caesium accumulates up the food chain from the soil through vegetation to contaminate meat.
135. The mud on his lips tasted of rotting vegetation and the stench of it was thick in his nostrils.
136. An average-sized locust swarm devours in the region of 20,000 tons of vegetation every day.
137. The camp lies on a flat plain, completely without vegetation.
138. Major vegetation types are described, as are the nature reserves, and the place is given where each photo was taken.
139. They made their way through the thick vegetation in the valley.
140. The red spruces and balsam firs that dominated the vegetation near the mountaintop thrived under high rainfall and cool temperatures.
141. In Sussex they are much more important for their breeding birds than reservoirs as they generally have much more marginal vegetation.
142. You might also want to protect especially sensitive vegetation with plastic.
143. Its plush vegetation crowded the restraining fence that had been made strong, damned near impregnable, to hold it back.
144. Climate, and particularly site water balance, largely control the structure and productivity of vegetation.
145. A deep path cut through the lush and noisy vegetation.
146. For a while it looks like the red earth, green vegetation and gentle hills of Sedona.
147. Bristol is penetrated by calcium-loving vegetation growing on the limestone cliffs of the Avon Gorge.
148. These days, the earth bakes beneath the cloudless midday sky, and the vegetation on the mountainsides turns a mournful brown.
149. The resulting openings, devoid of protective vegetation cover, were then subject to erosion which in turn precluded regeneration.
150. Once the ground has lost its protective cover of vegetation it quickly turns to desert.
More similar words: vegetative, interpretation, vegetable, mutation, gestation, denotation, stationery, agitation, annotation, retaliation, habitation, connotation, invitation, stationary, limitation, levitation, expectation, orientation, delectation, nation-state, affectation, dissertation, consultation, presentation, exploitation, deforestation, argumentation, confrontation, precipitation, transportation.