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Meaning of "bacciferous" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD BACCIFEROUS

From Latin bācifer, from bāca berry + ferre to bear.

Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.

PRONUNCIATION OF BACCIFEROUS

bækˈsɪfərəs


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF BACCIFEROUS

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Bacciferous is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WHAT DOES BACCIFEROUS MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of bacciferous in the English dictionary

The definition of bacciferous in the dictionary is bearing berries.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH BACCIFEROUS

auriferous · calciferous · cocciferous · coniferous · cruciferous · dorsiferous · furciferous · gypsiferous · laticiferous · luciferous · metalliferous · muciferous · nuciferous · odoriferous · ossiferous · quartziferous · seminiferous · siliciferous · splendiferous · vociferous

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE BACCIFEROUS

baccalaurean · baccalaureate · baccarat · baccate · Bacchae · bacchanal · bacchanalia · bacchanalian · bacchanalianism · bacchant · bacchante · bacchiac · Bacchic · bacchii · bacchius · Bacchus · bacciform · baccivorous · bacco · baccy

WORDS THAT END LIKE BACCIFEROUS

adulterous · boisterous · cadaverous · cancerous · dangerous · generous · humorous · lecherous · murderous · noncancerous · numerous · obstreperous · onerous · preposterous · prosperous · serous · slanderous · sorcerous · thunderous · treacherous · tuberous

Synonyms and antonyms of bacciferous in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

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bacciferous
1,325 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
570 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
510 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
380 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
280 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
278 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
270 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
260 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
220 millions of speakers
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Bacciferous
190 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
180 millions of speakers
ja

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bacciferous
130 millions of speakers
ko

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bacciferous
85 millions of speakers
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Bacciferous
85 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
80 millions of speakers
ta

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bacciferous
75 millions of speakers
mr

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बेसीफिओस
75 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
70 millions of speakers
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Bacciferous
65 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
50 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
40 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
30 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
15 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
14 millions of speakers
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bacciferous
10 millions of speakers
no

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bacciferous
5 millions of speakers

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about bacciferous

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BACCIFEROUS»

Discover the use of bacciferous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to bacciferous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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English Dictionaries, 800-1700: The Topical Tradition
... entire Seed-vessel, BACCIFEROUS.13 Of SHRUBS I Bacciferous, Deciduous,' 4 SPINOUS II— NOT SPINOUS III Bacciferous, EVERGREEN IV Bacciferous, SILIQUOUS [with] seeds in PODS V Graniferous,^ DECIDUOUS VI— EVERGREEN ...
Werner Hüllen, 2006
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Hendrik Adriaan Van Reed Tot Drakestein 1636-1691 and ...
When we consult the Methodus and the second volume of Historia Plantarum, we find that this series consists of a chaotic mixture of pomiferous, pruniferous, bacciferous, and nuciferous woods. Logically speaking, Commelin should have ...
J. Heniger, 1986
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Makers of British botany: a collection of biographies by ...
Campanulate Herbs: climbing (most Cucurbitaceae and Convolvulaceae) : erect (Campanulaceae, some Solanaceae, Digitalis). Not campanulate (Primulaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Acan- thaceae, Aristolochia, Vinca). Bacciferous herbs : may ...
Francis Wall Oliver, 1913
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makers of british botany
Campanulate Herbs : climbing (most Cucurbitaceae and Convolvulaceae) : erect (Campanulaceae, some Solanaceae, Digitalis). Not campanulate (Primulaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Acan- thaceae, Aristolochia, Vinca). Bacciferous herbs : may ...
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Chambers's English Dictionary: Pronouncing, Explanatory, and ...
BACCIFEROUS, bak-sif er-us, adj. Bearing berries. [L. baccifer — bacca, a berry, and fero, to bear.] BACE, bis, «. and adj. (Spenser). A form of Base. BACHELOR, bach'e-lor, n. (lit.) A young man: an unmarried man : one who has taken his first ...
James Donald (F.R.G.S.), 1872
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The little world of knowledge
Bacciferous trees, are such as bear berries ; as the juniper and yew-tree. 4. Lanigerous trees, or such as bear a woolly, downy substance ; as the black, white , and trembling poplar, and willows and osiers of all kinds. 5. Trees which bear their ...
Charlotte Matilda Hunt, 1826
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Lexicon physico-medicum: or, a New medicinal dictionary ...
3 < Bacciferous ones, or such as bear Berries ; as the Juniper and Yew Tree. 4. Lanigereus ones, ot such as bear a woolly downy Substance; as the black, white, and trembling Poplar, Willows and O- siers of all kinds. 5 . Such as bear their ...
John Quincy, Thomas Longman ((Londres)), 1736
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The New and Complete American Encyclopedia: Or, Universal ...
Bacciferous ones, as, the juniper and yew trees. 4. Lani- gerous ones ; as, the black, white, and trembling poplar, willows, and osieis of all kinds. 5. Such as bear their feeds, baying an imperfect flower, in leafy membranes ; as, the horse bean.
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Chemistry in Botanical Classification: Medicine and Natural ...
Nandina shares several of the important characters used for differentiation of the family with Berberis and Mahonia (namely ligneous shoot axis; bacciferous plants) and several with Podophyllum and/or Diphylleia (namely no nectar leaves ; ...
Gerd Bendz, 2013
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Nuciferous ones j as, the walnut tree, the hazel-nut tree, , the beech, the chesnut, and the common oak. 3. Coniferous ones ; of this kind are the Scotch firs, male and female ; the pine, the common alder tree, and the birch tree. 3. Bacciferous ...

3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BACCIFEROUS»

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42 spellers advance to semifinals of Scripps National Spelling Bee
... of Latin origin, with no alternate pronunciations and meaning “bearing berries,” Rolle correctly spelled bacciferous, moving through Round 2. «Washington Post, May 13»
2
Berry Enjoyable!
A plant that bears berries is said to be bacciferous or baccate. In fact, a fruit that resembles a berry, whether it actually is a berry or not, can also ... «Horticulture Week, Dec 12»
3
Inaugural Mission Bay Wine Festival at The Catamaran Resort Hotel …
The First Mission Bay Wine Festival celebrates ripe bacciferous fruits of the fall. Excellent wines, unique and wonderful foods, and intimate jazz ... «PR Web, Sep 09»
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