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Tuberous - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Tuberous describes something that is thick, fleshy, and rounded, like a tuber. It is often used to describe plant roots or growths that store nutrients, such as potatoes.

tuberous

/ˈtuːbərəs/ /ˈtjuːbərəs/

Definition:

Resembling or having tubers; knobby or swollen like a tuber.

Synonyms:

knobby, lumpy, nodular, bulbous

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

smooth, flat

Common Collocations:

tuberous roots, tuberous plants, tuberous growths

Derivatives:

tuberosity, tuberose

Usage Tips:

Use "tuberous" to describe plant parts that are thick and rounded like potatoes or certain roots.

Common Phrases:

tuberous sclerosis, tuberous begonia, tuberous orchid

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "tuberosus," meaning full of lumps or swellings, related to "tuber" (swelling).

Examples:

  • 1. The plant has thick, tuberous roots for storing nutrients.
  • 2. She admired the tuberous begonias blooming in the garden.
  • 3. Tuberous growths on the tree indicated disease or stress.
  • 4. The chef used tuberous vegetables like potatoes and yams in the stew.

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