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corticolous

adjective/ˈkɔrtɪkələs/

growing on or occurring in the bark of trees

The corticolous fungi thrive on the rough surface of the tree bark, extracting nutrients from their host.

bark-dwellingbark-associatedarboricolous
word origin — Derived from the Latin 'cortex' meaning 'bark' and the suffix '-colous' meaning 'dwelling' or 'inhabiting'.

Word Ultra — Set 128

Set 128 of Word Ultra covers 5 words: corticolous, vociferous, salientian, pelviform, fluxional. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. corticolous · adjective/ˈkɔrtɪkələs/

    growing on or occurring in the bark of trees

    The corticolous fungi thrive on the rough surface of the tree bark, extracting nutrients from their host.

    Synonyms: bark-dwelling, bark-associated, arboricolous

    Origin: Derived from the Latin 'cortex' meaning 'bark' and the suffix '-colous' meaning 'dwelling' or 'inhabiting'.

  2. vociferous · adjective/voʊˈsɪf.ɚ.əs/

    marked by noisy and forceful shouting or outcry

    The vociferous protests from the crowd demanded immediate action from the authorities.

    Synonyms: clamonous, boisterous, strident

    Origin: From Latin 'vociferare', meaning 'to shout' or 'to cry out'; 'vox' meaning 'voice' and 'ferre' meaning 'to carry'.

  3. salientian · noun/səˈleɪnʃən/

    a member of the group including modern amphibians and their ancestors

    The fossil record reveals crucial information about the evolutionary adaptations of salientians during the transition from water to land.

    Synonyms: amphibian, amphibious animal, frog

    Origin: from Latin 'salire', meaning 'to leap'

  4. pelviform · adjective/ˈpɛlvɪfɔrm/

    shaped like a pelvis

    The pelviform structure of the ancient fossil provided key insights into its reproductive behavior.

    Synonyms: pelvic, basin-like, pelvic-shaped

    Origin: from Latin 'pelvis' meaning 'basin' + the suffix '-form' meaning 'shaped like'

  5. fluxional · adjective/ˈflʌkʃənl/

    characterized by continuous change or movement

    The artist's fluxional approach to painting allowed her to continually reinvent her style, captivating her audience with each new piece.

    Synonyms: variable, changeable, fluid

    Origin: from Latin 'fluxionalis', from 'fluxus' meaning 'flow' plus the suffix '-al'