Definitionn. the property of producing abundantly and sustaining vigorous and luxuriant growth
Last update: June 21, 2015
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This unhealthy state is frequently combined with etiolation: what is termed rankness is a particular case, and if the factors concerned are removed by drainage, weeding out, free transpiration, &c., no permanent harm may result. [Please select]
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The vegetation was rich almost to rankness; the well-wooded distances were heavily grey. [Please select]
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Owing to the rankness of its food, the smell of the Fulmar is very offensive. [Please select]
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Their eyes emitted a strong light in the dark, and their bodies had the peculiar foetid odour of the fox and jackal in all its rankness. [Please select]
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