- fronded
- adjective /ˈfɹɒndɪd/Bearing fronds.
Then light and swift through the jungle trees / We swung in our airy flights, / Or breathed in the balms of the fronded palms / In the hush of the moonless nights;
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Then light and swift through the jungle trees / We swung in our airy flights, / Or breathed in the balms of the fronded palms / In the hush of the moonless nights;
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Fronded — Frond ed, a. Furnished with fronds. Fronded palms. Whittier. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fronded — də̇d adjective : furnished with fronds fronded palms … Useful english dictionary
fronded — adjective see frond … New Collegiate Dictionary
fronded — See frond. * * * … Universalium
fronded — adj. having fronds, having long leaves with many divisions … English contemporary dictionary
fronded — frond·ed … English syllables
frond — fronded, adj. /frond/, n. Bot. 1. an often large, finely divided leaf, esp. as applied to the ferns and certain palms. 2. a leaflike expansion not differentiated into stem and foliage, as in lichens. [1745 55; < L frond (s. of frons) branch,… … Universalium
frond — noun Etymology: Latin frond , frons foliage Date: 1785 1. a large leaf (especially of a palm or fern) usually with many divisions 2. a thallus or thalloid shoot (as of a lichen or seaweed) resembling a leaf • fronded adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
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