herbaceous

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin herbāceus (grassy).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /hə(ɹ)ˈbeɪ.ʃəs/
  • (US) IPA(key): /hɝˈbeɪ.ʃəs/
  • Rhymes: -eɪʃəs

Adjective

herbaceous (comparative more herbaceous, superlative most herbaceous)

  1. (botany) Not woody, lacking lignified tissues.
    • 1859, Shirley Hibberd, The Town Garden (page 53)
      [] and it contains a very good selection of shrubs and herbaceous plants, which, having good soil and plentiful drenchings of water from a garden-engine all the summer, thrive to admiration.
  2. (wine) Not woody in flavor.
  3. (dated) Feeding on herbs and soft plants.

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