deciduous

deciduous
deciduously, adv.deciduousness, n.
/di sij"ooh euhs/, adj.
1. shedding the leaves annually, as certain trees and shrubs.
2. falling off or shed at a particular season, stage of growth, etc., as leaves, horns, or teeth.
3. not permanent; transitory.
[1650-60; < L deciduus tending to fall, falling, equiv. to decid(ere) to fall off, down (de- DE- + -cidere, comb. form of cadere to fall) + -uus deverbal adj. suffix; see -OUS]

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  • deciduous — index ephemeral, temporary, transient, volatile Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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  • deciduous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a tree or shrub) shedding its leaves annually. Contrasted with EVERGREEN(Cf. ↑evergreen). 2) (of teeth or horns) shed after a time. ORIGIN Latin deciduus, from decidere fall down or off …   English terms dictionary

  • deciduous — [dē sij′o͞o əs] adj. [L deciduus < decidere, to fall off < de , off, down + cadere, to fall: see CASE1] 1. falling off or out at a certain season or stage of growth, as some leaves, antlers, insect wings, or milk teeth 2. shedding leaves… …   English World dictionary

  • Deciduous — For other uses, see Deciduous (disambiguation). Deciduous forest in autumn …   Wikipedia

  • deciduous — adjective Etymology: Latin deciduus, from decidere to fall off, from de + cadere to fall more at chance Date: 1688 1. falling off or shed seasonally or at a certain stage of development in the life cycle < deciduous leaves > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • deciduous — 1. Not permanent; denoting that which eventually falls off. 2. (D) (in dental formulas)In dentistry, often used to designate the first or primary dentition. See d. tooth. [L. deciduus, falling off] * * * de·cid·u·ous di sij ə wəs adj 1) falling… …   Medical dictionary

  • deciduous — adj. Deciduous is used with these nouns: ↑forest, ↑shrub, ↑tree, ↑wood …   Collocations dictionary

  • deciduous — de|cid|u|ous [dıˈsıdʒuəs] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: deciduus, from decidere to fall off ] deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter ≠ ↑evergreen …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • deciduous — de|cid|u|ous [ dı sıdʒuəs ] adjective deciduous trees lose all their leaves each fall. Trees that keep their leaves all year round are called evergreen …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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