different between scaturient vs scaturiginous
scaturient
English
Etymology
Latin
Adjective
scaturient (comparative more scaturient, superlative most scaturient)
- Abundant; overflowing.
Related terms
- scaturience
Anagrams
- incrustate, scrutinate
Latin
Verb
scat?rient
- third-person plural future active indicative of scat?ri?
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scaturiginous
English
Adjective
scaturiginous (comparative more scaturiginous, superlative most scaturiginous)
- Having a copious supply of springs or sources of water; vernal.
- 1856: For their own protection, the tribes on the Susquehannah formed a league, which was strengthened by daily accessions of straggling families, scattered, as chance or fancy dictated, along the brook-sides or under the edge of some forest glade of the umbrose, scaturginious land. -- Winthrop Sargent & Robert Orme. The history of an expedition against Fort Du Quesne, in 1755 under Major-General Edward Braddock. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co, p96
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