xeric

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xeric

Desert plants thrive in xeric conditions.

Definition

Adjective: 1. Characterized by or adapted to a dry environment; deficient in moisture. This term describes conditions, habitats, or organisms that are dry or can survive with very little water.

Usage

The word "xeric" is a scientific and technical adjective primarily used in ecology, biology, and environmental science. It describes environments (like deserts), conditions (like soil), or the adaptations of plants and animals that thrive with minimal water.

Examples
  • The xeric landscape was dominated by cacti and sparse shrubs.
  • This plant species has developed xeric adaptations, such as thick, water-storing leaves.
  • The study compared the microbial life in xeric soils with that in more humid regions.
Advanced Usage
  • Xeric conditions: A common phrase referring to the state of being dry. (e.g., "The seeds remained dormant during the prolonged xeric conditions.")
  • Xeriscaping: (Related term) A landscaping method that uses drought-resistant plants to conserve water, directly derived from the concept of xeric environments.
Variants and Related Words
  • Xerophyte (n): A plant adapted to survive in an environment with little liquid water, such as a desert.
  • Xerophytic (adj): Relating to or characteristic of a xerophyte.
  • Mesic (adj): (Antonym) Characterized by a moderate amount of moisture.
  • Hydric (adj): (Antonym) Characterized by an abundance of moisture.
Synonyms
  • Arid
  • Dry
  • Droughty
Antonyms
  • Hydric
  • Mesic
  • Humid
  • Moist
xeric

Desert plants thrive in xeric conditions.

Adjective
  1. being deficient in moisture
    • deserts provide xeric environments

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