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cucurbitaceous

American  
[kyoo-kur-bi-tey-shuhs] / kyuˌkɜr bɪˈteɪ ʃəs /

adjective

  1. belonging to the Cucurbitaceae, the gourd family of plants.


Etymology

Origin of cucurbitaceous

1850–55; < New Latin Cucurbitace ( ae ) ( cucurbit, -aceae ) + -ous

Example Sentences

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Much of their madness is visual, relying on Hen-dra's cucurbitaceous shape and Dolly Sister face and on Ullett's saturnine suavity.

From Time Magazine Archive

Into his bursting composition he paints a current cucurbitaceous self-portrait.

From Time Magazine Archive

As great a paucity of grass also prevailed here, except on the riverbank, and as great an abundance of the same atriplex and cucurbitaceous plants as I had noticed elsewhere.

From Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 1 by Mitchell, Thomas

The growth of melons, water-melons and other cucurbitaceous plants is reckoned very important, especially near towns; and this crop counts for a distinct harvest.

From The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 by Project Gutenberg

The omnipresent enemies of all the cucurbitaceous crops are the little cucumber beetle and the large black "stink bug."

From Manual of Gardening (Second Edition) by Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde)