Definitionn. the property of being lush and abundant and a pleasure to the senses
Last update: June 18, 2015
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(6) The tropical forest, which represents the maximum of plant luxuriance, stimulated by the heaviest rainfall, greatest heat and strongest light. [Please select]
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Custom had not pruned their natural luxuriance, nor had tradition toned down the violence of their contrasts. [Please select]
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The legend of the man--a thing often so very other than the man himself--grew, Jonah's gourd-like, in wild luxuriance. [Please select]
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This confusion is due to the low, flat country, and the luxuriance of a tropical vegetation. [Please select]
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Not a flower was to be seen, but ferns grew by the roadside in luxuriance. [Please select]
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The earth brought forth fruits and flowers without toil or labour in plentiful luxuriance, and war was unknown. [Please select]
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There is a luxuriance in a piece of soap and a clean towel that only experienced campers can understand and appreciate. [Please select]
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