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    succulent
    /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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  2. SUCCULENT definition: 1. Succulent food is pleasantly juicy: 2. a plant such as a cactus in which the leaves and stem…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SUCCULENT is full of juice : juicy. How to use succulent in a sentence.

  4. Any of various plants having fleshy leaves or stems that store water. Cacti and the jade plant are succulents. Succulents are usually adapted to drier environments and display other characteristics that reduce water loss, such as waxy coatings on leaves and stems, fewer stomata than occur on other plants, and stout, rounded stems that minimize ...

  5. SUCCULENT meaning: 1. Succulent food is pleasantly juicy: 2. a plant such as a cactus in which the leaves and stem…. Learn more.

  6. 6 days ago · 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.

  7. 1. abundant in juices; juicy. 2. (of plants) having thick fleshy leaves or stems. 3. informal. stimulating interest, desire, etc. noun. 4. a plant that is able to exist in arid or salty conditions by using water stored in its fleshy tissues.

  8. 1. (Cookery) abundant in juices; juicy. 2. (Botany) (of plants) having thick fleshy leaves or stems. 3. informal stimulating interest, desire, etc. n. (Botany) a plant that is able to exist in arid or salty conditions by using water stored in its fleshy tissues. [C17: from Latin succulentus, from sūcus juice] ˈsucculence, ˈsucculency n.