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Definition of Luxuriancy

Luxuriancy
Luxuriancy Lux*u"ri*an*cy, n. The state or quality of being luxuriant; luxuriance. Flowers grow up in the garden in the greatest luxuriancy and profusion. --Spectator.

Meaning of Luxuriancy from wikipedia

- Stropharia hornemannii, commonly known as the luxuriant ringstalk, or lacerated stropharia, is a species of agaric fungus in the family Strophariaceae...
- "first make people laugh, and then make them think". AIR also runs the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists. AIR is not the first science parody...
- or neem, which is widely used in rural Indian herbal medicine, and the luxuriant Ficus religiosa, or peepul, which is displa**** on the ancient seals of...
- The Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals (Chinese: 春秋繁露; pinyin: Chūnqiū Fánlù) is an undated work attributed to philosopher Dong Zhongshu. It...
- but it also contains more highly developed characterization and more luxuriant description. The term novel, borrowed from the Italian novella, originally...
- can have orographically induced precipitation, allowing rich woods and luxuriant vegetation to grow where the humid air condenses soaking the plants, rocks...
- or neem, which is widely used in traditional herbal medicine, and the luxuriant Ficus religiosa, or peepal, which is displa**** on the ancient seals of...
- the Black Sea, to the rich plains of the North African coast and the luxuriant gash of the Nile Valley in Egypt. The empire completely circled the Mediterranean ...
- in Eden". The first is rather terrestrial, of abundant fertility and luxuriant vegetation, known as the "lower Gan Eden" (gan meaning garden). The second...
- Aegeus was not white, but "a scarlet sail d**** with the tender flower of luxuriant holm oak." (Plutarch, 17.5). Ariadne is sometimes represented in vase-paintings...