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nemorose

English

Adjective

nemorose (not comparable)

  1. Growing in a woodland habitat.

Anagrams

  • eromenos

Latin

Adjective

nemor?se

  1. vocative masculine singular of nemor?sus

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nemorous

English

Etymology

From Latin nemus, nemor- ‘grove’.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?m???s/

Adjective

nemorous (comparative more nemorous, superlative most nemorous)

  1. (rare) Forested; full of trees, dark with shady groves.
    • 1889, Thomas Thisleton-Dyer, The Folk Lore of Plants (Kessinger 2004, p. 22)
      Even Paradise itself, says Evelyn, was but a kind of ‘nemorous temple or sacred grove,’ planted by God himself.

Synonyms

  • forested
  • wooded

Related terms

Translations

See also

  • sylvan

Anagrams

  • enormous

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