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colubrine

adjective/ˈkɑl.jəˌbraɪn/

of or relating to snakes

The colubrine species of snakes are known for their diverse habitats and diets.

serpentinesnake-likeophidian
word origin — from Latin 'coluber', meaning 'snake'

Word Ultra — Set 144

Set 144 of Word Ultra covers 5 words: colubrine, hygrophilous, oxalidaceous, resipiscent, lobular. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. colubrine · adjective/ˈkɑl.jəˌbraɪn/

    of or relating to snakes

    The colubrine species of snakes are known for their diverse habitats and diets.

    Synonyms: serpentine, snake-like, ophidian

    Origin: from Latin 'coluber', meaning 'snake'

  2. hygrophilous · adjective/haɪˈɡrɑf.əl.əs/

    growing in or requiring a moist environment

    The wetlands are home to various hygrophilous plants that thrive in the waterlogged soil.

    Synonyms: moisture-loving, wetland, marsh-loving

    Origin: from the Greek words 'hygro' meaning 'moist' and 'philos' meaning 'loving'

  3. oxalidaceous · adjective/ɒksəˈleɪdeɪəs/

    relating to the family of flowering plants that includes sorrel and wood sorrel

    The garden was filled with various oxalidaceous plants, showcasing the delicate beauty of their clover-like leaves and vibrant flowers.

    Synonyms: sorrel, wood sorrel, oxalis

    Origin: from the New Latin 'Oxalidaceae', combining 'Oxalis', a genus of flowering plants, with the suffix '-aceous' indicating a relation or belonging.

  4. resipiscent · adjective/rɪˈsɪpɪsənt/

    having the quality of becoming aware of one's past mistakes and changing for the better

    After years of reckless behavior, she became a resipiscent leader, dedicated to learning from her past mistakes and guiding her team towards a more ethical future.

    Synonyms: reflective, contrite, remorseful

    Origin: from Latin 'resipiscere', meaning 'to come to one's senses'

  5. lobular · adjective/ˈlɑbjələr/

    relating to or resembling a lobe

    The lobular structure of the liver allows it to efficiently process nutrients and detoxify harmful substances.

    Synonyms: lobe-shaped, lobal

    Origin: from Latin 'lobulus', diminutive of 'lobus' meaning 'lobe'