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Dictionary definition of deciduous

Shedding leaves or foliage seasonally, typically in the fall or autumn.
"The deciduous trees in the park are known for their vibrant autumn foliage."

Detailed meaning of deciduous

Deciduous trees and plants undergo a natural process of losing their leaves in response to changing environmental conditions, such as decreasing daylight and cooler temperatures. This adaptation allows them to conserve water and energy during the winter months when it can be more challenging for them to sustain their leaves. Deciduous trees are known for their vibrant leaf color changes in the autumn, with leaves often turning shades of red, orange, and yellow before they are shed. In contrast, evergreen trees retain their foliage year-round. "Deciduous" is a term frequently used in botany and forestry to distinguish this type of tree or plant from those that do not shed their leaves.

Example sentences containing deciduous

1. Deciduous trees like maples display vibrant fall foliage.
2. The deciduous forest undergoes a colorful transformation in autumn.
3. Oak trees are among the most common deciduous species.
4. Deciduous shrubs provide lovely blooms during spring.
5. Leaves on deciduous trees turn golden before falling.
6. Many birds build nests in the branches of deciduous trees.

History and etymology of deciduous

The adjective 'deciduous' has its etymological roots in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word 'deciduus,' which means 'falling off' or 'shedding.' This Latin term is closely related to 'decidere,' which combines 'de-' (meaning 'down') and 'cadere' (meaning 'to fall'). 'Deciduous' is used to describe trees and plants that shed their leaves or foliage seasonally, typically in the fall or autumn. The term 'deciduous' directly reflects its Latin origins, emphasizing the characteristic of these plants to drop their leaves, marking the changing seasons, and preparing for the coming of winter.

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Further usage examples of deciduous

1. Deciduous forests are known for their biodiversity.
2. The park is filled with the beauty of deciduous trees.
3. In winter, deciduous trees stand bare against the sky.
4. Deciduous woodlands are essential for local ecosystems.
5. The gardener planted a row of deciduous hedges.
6. Leaves on deciduous trees change color with the seasons.
7. Some deciduous trees produce delicious fruits.
8. The deciduous canopy allows sunlight to reach the forest floor.
9. Deciduous forests are integral to the water cycle.
10. Maple syrup is made from the sap of deciduous trees.
11. The deciduous wood is prized for its use in furniture.
12. In spring, buds appear on the branches of deciduous trees.
13. The deciduous woods are a popular spot for hiking.
14. Deciduous trees in urban areas provide shade and beauty.
15. The forest was filled with deciduous trees that lost their leaves in the fall.
16. The species of tree is deciduous, shedding its leaves each year.
17. Deciduous trees are considered to be an important source of shade during the summer.
18. The forest was made up of both deciduous and coniferous trees.
19. The deciduous trees in the landscape provide a beautiful contrast to the evergreens.
20. Deciduous trees are known for their ability to adapt to different climates and seasons.
21. The area is home to many deciduous trees, including oak and maple.
22. The deciduous trees in the garden were planted to provide privacy and natural beauty.
23. The deciduous trees in the forest provide important habitats for wildlife.
24. Deciduous trees are important for their ecological and economic value.
25. The deciduous tree in the backyard is a favourite spot for the kids to climb.

SAT 13 (Scholastic Assessment Test), Biology and Nature, Wildlife and Environment

bare,ephemeral,fleeting,temporary,transient

autumnal,fallen,falling,leafless,seasonal,shedding

shedding, evergreen, perennial, constant

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