succulent

/ˈsʌkjələnt/
adjective
  1. Full of juice; tender and tasty, especially of food.
    • The steak was perfectly cooked and very succulent.
    • The restaurant is known for its succulent roasted chicken.
    • She bit into a succulent slice of mango.
  2. Thick, fleshy, and able to store water, used to describe certain plants.
    • The desert is home to many succulent species.
    • Succulent plants like aloe vera are popular houseplants.
    • She filled her windowsill with small succulent pots.
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noun
  1. A plant with thick, fleshy parts that store water, such as cacti or aloe.
    • I bought a small succulent for my desk at work.
    • Succulents are easy to care for because they don't need much water.
    • Her garden is full of colorful succulents in various shapes.
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