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saxatile

[ sak-suh-til ]

adjective

  1. living or growing on or among rocks.


saxatile

/ ˈsæksəˌtaɪl; sækˈsætɪlɪ /

adjective

  1. growing on or living among rocks
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Word History and Origins

Origin of saxatile1

1645–55; < Latin saxātilis frequenting rocks, equivalent to sax ( um ) rock + -āt- formative suffix + -ilis -ile
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Word History and Origins

Origin of saxatile1

C17: from Latin saxitilis, from saxum rock
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Example Sentences

A. saxatile, with greyish leaves, and deep yellow flowers, produced in April and May, and the dwarfer A. montanum are useful.

Saxatile, sak′sa-til, adj. rock inhabiting.

Atlanticum, Woll., paler in Porto Santo than in Madeira, 66;the variations to which it is subject, 107, 108.—— bistriatum, Dufts., paler in saline districts, 62.—— ephippium, Mshm, pallid hue of, 64.—— obtusum, Sturm, varies in southern latitudes, 33.—— pallidipenne, Illig., pallid hue of, 64.—— saxatile, Gyll., variety of, on the south coast of England, 60.——

Rev. J. F., on a variety of Bembidium saxatile, 60.Definition of the term 'species,' 4;of the term 'variety,' 4.Delphax, on the development of the wings of, 45.Dermestes vulpinus, Fabr., unaffected by climate, 31.Deucalion, its occurrence on the Salvages and Dezertas, 125.——

Alyssum saxatile, with its sheet of gold, and the dear forget-me-nots, both grow well beneath the tulips.

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