mesic
1 Americanadjective
adjective
adjective
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of, relating to, or growing in conditions of medium water supply
mesic plants
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of or relating to a meson
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of mesic1
First recorded in 1925–30; mes- + -ic
Origin of mesic2
Example Sentences
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This combination is known as a mesic nucleus.
From Science Daily ● Apr. 25, 2026
Now, new experimental results have brought scientists closer to that goal by revealing evidence for a completely new type of mesic nucleus.
From Science Daily ● Apr. 25, 2026
Much of the rest of the country consists of mesic savanna—dense shrubland alternating with impenetrable swamp—which is largely beyond the reach of government.
From The New Yorker ● May 4, 2015
By contrast, many dry and mesic, low-elevation and mid-montane forests historically experienced more frequent low-severity fires that maintained relatively open forest structures of fire-resistant trees33, 34, 40, across about 25% of western US forests36.
From Nature ● Nov. 4, 2014
Thus, in the mid-Tertiary the broad peninsula of Nuclear Central America, which consisted of low and moderately uplifted regions having a tropical mesic climate, provided the site for the evolution of Smilisca.
From Neotropical Hylid Frogs, Genus Smilisca by Duellman, William E.
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