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water-loving

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of plants) flourishing with lots of water

How To Use water-loving In A Sentence

  • Twice smaller anacondas had attacked his dogs; one was carried under water—for the anaconda is a water-loving serpent—but he rescued it. II. Up the Paraguay
  • Next in size to the echidna is the white-tipped rat (UROMYS HIRSUTIS?), water-loving, nocturnal in its habits, fierce and destructive. Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • A phreatophyte is a plant whose roots generally extend downward to the water table; the term literally means water-loving plants. Trout and Salmon of North America
  • Taro and Dasheen Taro and dasheen are two of many names for tubers of a water-loving plant native to eastern Asia and the Pacific islands, Colocasia esculenta, which is in the arum family as are calla lilies and philodendrons. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Dragonflies are born as water-loving nymphs and spend about half a year wolfing down small worms, crustaceans and, eventually, larger prey such as guppy fish. Wired Top Stories
  • This structure allows astaxanthin to penetrate the bilayer of the cell membrane, protecting both the lipid center layer and the water-loving outer layers. Forever Young
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