Glabrescent - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

"Glabrescent" describes something becoming smooth or hairless over time. It implies a gradual loss of hair or roughness. It's often used in botany to describe plant surfaces. Think of a leaf that starts hairy but becomes smooth with age. It's a process of transformation, not a static state.

Etymology

"Glabrescent" comes from the Latin word *glaber*, meaning "smooth" or "hairless," and the suffix "-escent," indicating a process of becoming. Thus, "glabrescent" means becoming smooth or hairless.

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Examples

  • "The leaves are pubescent at first, then glabrescent."
  • "The stem is initially hairy but becomes glabrescent with age."
  • "Botanists noted the glabrescent nature of the plant."
  • "The fruit starts rough but becomes glabrescent as it ripens."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine a character in a fantasy novel who discovers a magical plant whose leaves are initially rough, but become "glabrescent" when exposed to moonlight. This transformation reveals a hidden property or power. This adds a layer of mystique to the plant.

Encouragement

Fantastic! You've learned "glabrescent." Use it when describing things becoming smooth over time and impress your science teacher! 🔬

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