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dendroid

adjective/ˈdɛn.drɔɪd/

resembling a tree in form or structure

The dendroid structure of the coral reef provides essential habitats for various marine species.

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word origin — From the Greek 'dendron' meaning 'tree' + the suffix '-oid' meaning 'like' or 'resembling'

Word Ultra — Set 282

Set 282 of Word Ultra covers 5 words: dendroid, sartorial, nubivagant, rumbustious, magniloquent. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. dendroid · adjective/ˈdɛn.drɔɪd/

    resembling a tree in form or structure

    The dendroid structure of the coral reef provides essential habitats for various marine species.

    Synonyms: arboreal, tree-like, woody

    Origin: From the Greek 'dendron' meaning 'tree' + the suffix '-oid' meaning 'like' or 'resembling'

  2. sartorial · adjective/sɑrˈtɔr.i.əl/

    relating to tailoring, clothes, or style of dress

    His sartorial choices always reflect a keen attention to detail and creativity.

    Synonyms: fashionable, stylish, apparel

    Origin: The word 'sartorial' comes from the Latin 'sartor' meaning 'tailor'.

  3. nubivagant · adjective/nuːbɪˈvæɡənt/

    moving through or wandering in the clouds

    As the sun set, the nubivagant clouds drifted lazily across the sky, creating a breathtaking canvas of colors above.

    Synonyms: cloud-wandering, cloud-moving, nimbostratus

    Origin: The word 'nubivagant' is derived from the Latin 'nubes', meaning 'cloud', and 'vagant', from 'vagari', meaning 'to wander'.

  4. rumbustious · adjective/rʌmˈbʌs.tʃəs/

    boisterous and disorderly

    The rumbustious children ran around the playground, laughing and shouting with unrestrained energy.

    Synonyms: boisterous, unruly, rowdy

    Origin: The word 'rumbustious' is believed to be a humorous alteration of the word 'rumbustious,' which originated in the early 19th century, possibly influenced by Scottish dialects, where it meant 'boisterous, rough, or riotous.'

  5. magniloquent · adjective/mæɡˈnɪlɪkwənt/

    using high-flown or bombastic language

    The politician's magniloquent speech was filled with grandiose promises that left the audience both inspired and skeptical.

    Synonyms: grandiloquent, pompous, verbose

    Origin: from Latin 'magniloquus', from 'magnus' meaning 'great' and 'loqui' meaning 'to speak'