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Definition of Saguaros
1. saguaro [n] - See also: saguaro
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saguaros
Literary usage of Saguaros
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biodiversity and the Management of the Madrean Archipelago: The Sky Islands edited by Leonard F. DeBano (1999)
"Rogers (1986) noted that the mortality of saguaros has been underestimated because
of the long lag between injury and death of individual saguaros. ..."
2. History of Arizona by Thomas Edwin Farish (1918)
"He said also that at one time The Drinker Man was angry with the people and killed
many and transformed them into saguaros, (giant cacti), ..."
3. California Desert Trails by Joseph Smeaton Chase (1919)
"A few miles to the north I found the outposts of the saguaros. ... There was no
trouble in distinguishing the saguaros: they stood like tall posts among the ..."
4. California Desert Trails by Joseph Smeaton Chase (1919)
"A few miles to the north I found the outposts of the saguaros. ... There was no
trouble in distinguishing the saguaros: they stood like tall posts among the ..."
5. Casa Grande, Arizona by Jesse Walter Fewkes (1912)
"He [the governor] said also that at one time The Drinker Man was angry with the
people and killed many and transformed them into saguaros (giant cacti), ..."
6. The Tour of the 400 to Mexico by Grace Owen Brown (1907)
"The two men posed as yard-sticks measuring the height of the trees, and by the
time we had filled the camera with saguaros and our clothes with "pear" ..."