tuberous
Americanadjective
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characterized by the presence of rounded or wartlike prominences or tubers.
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of the nature of such a prominence.
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Botany. bearing tubers.
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having the nature of or resembling a tuber.
adjective
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(of plants or their parts) forming, bearing, or resembling a tuber or tubers
a tuberous root
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anatomy of, relating to, or having warty protuberances or tubers
Other Word Forms
- semituberous adjective
Etymology
Origin of tuberous
First recorded in 1640–50, tuberous is from the Latin word tūberōsus knobby. See tuber 1, -ous
Example Sentences
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The bright, purple tuberous root hailing from the Philippines has enjoyed a surge in popularity in recent years.
From Salon • Feb. 7, 2024
My favorite thing about beets is that one plant provides two sides dishes – the tuberous root and the tasty greens.
From Washington Times • Aug. 10, 2023
But did you know that the juicy stems and colorful blossoms of tuberous begonias have a lemonlike flavor?
From Seattle Times • Jul. 23, 2022
The agency gave more funding to tuberous sclerosis, a rare genetic disorder that affects fewer than forty thousand Americans, and to osteogenesis imperfecta, a brittle-bone disease, which affects some twenty thousand.
From The New Yorker • Sep. 3, 2019
This plant has a tall flower stem with many flowers, and large arrow-shaped leaves; its root is partly tuberous, partly long, pretty large, and branching, of a reddish yellow colour, and contains a milky juice.
From Travels in the Interior of North America, Part I, (Being Chapters I-XV of the London Edition, 1843) Early Western Travels, 1748-1846, Volume XXII by Maximilian, Alexander Philipp
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