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Definition of Shrubbier
1. shrubby [adj] - See also: shrubby
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shrubbier
Literary usage of Shrubbier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Enquiry Into Plants and Minor Works on Odours and Weather Signs by Theophrastus (1916)
"8 Of the elm there are two kinds, of which one is called the ' mountain elm/ the
other simply the ' elm ' : the difference is that the latter is shrubbier, ..."
2. Enquiry Into Plants and Minor Works on Odours and Weather Signs by Theophrastus (1916)
"8 Of the elm there are two kinds, of which one is called the ' mountain elm,'
the other simply the 'elm': the difference is that the latter is shrubbier, ..."
3. Inheriting the Earth; Or, The Geographical Factor in National Development by Oscar Diedrich Engeln (1922)
"The vegetation is perhaps not less dense than that of the Rain Forest, but the
trees are not so tall, and many varieties of the shrubbier types of plants ..."
4. Inheriting the Earth; Or, The Geographical Factor in National Development by Oscar Diedrich Engeln (1922)
"The vegetation is perhaps not less dense than that of the Rain Forest, but the
trees are not so tall, and many varieties of the shrubbier types of plants ..."
5. The English Rock-garden by Reginald John Farrer (1919)
"There are, of course, numberless more St. John's-worts, and many more of merit,
most especially in the larger and shrubbier sections c: the race, ..."
6. A Student's Book on Soils and Manures by Edward John Russell (1915)
"... soil: the large leafy plants yield a large supply of useful humus material,
while the shrubbier and more leathery plants of the dry situation do not. ..."