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cycad in a sentence

n.

Definition

Cycad: a type of ancient, seed-producing plant with a stout trunk and large, feathery leaves, often resembling palms, that is found in tropical and subtropical regions.

Sample Sentences

  1. The cycad's unique fronds give it a prehistoric appearance that fascinates botanists and gardeners alike.
  2. In some cultures, the seeds of certain cycads are processed to create edible products, despite their toxic nature if consumed raw.
  3. Cycads are often referred to as "living fossils" because they have existed for millions of years with little change in their form.
  4. The vibrant green leaves of the cycad add a tropical touch to landscapes in subtropical regions.
  5. Conservation efforts are crucial for cycads, as many species are threatened by habitat loss and illegal collection.

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