xerophilous
Americanadjective
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Botany. growing in or adapted to dry, especially dry and hot, regions.
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Zoology. living or flourishing in a dry environment.
adjective
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- xerophile noun
- xerophily noun
Etymology
Origin of xerophilous
Example Sentences
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Experimental induction of the breeding season in a xerophilous bird.
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Still the flora outside the Hills and the submontane tract is predominantly of the desert type, being xerophilous or drought-resisting.
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Xerophilous: applied to species living in dry places.
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In this connexion it is noteworthy that so many of the higher forms are adapted as bulbous geophytes, or as aerophytes to special xerophilous conditions.
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