Describing something that cannot be closed or sealed, or something that is always open, such as a gap or a hole.
/ˈʌŋ.kloʊ.sə.bəl/
Feasible, able to be committed to or implemented.
/ˈkɒmjətəbəl/
A cleistocarp is a type of fruit in which the perianth (floral parts) or other tissues close over, effectively sealing the fruit, and remaining fused at maturity.
/klɪˈstɒkɑːr.pə/
A person who partially accepts or leans towards Bolshevism, typically involving a compromise or reduction in revolutionary zeal or radicalism. This term is more commonly used in historical contexts rather than contemporary politics.
/ˈsemɪbɒlˈslvɪst/
Atriplex is a genus of flowering plants in the buddleia family (Amaranthaceae), commonly called saltbush, members of which are shrubs or herbs found in the Americas, Europe, and elsewhere. The leaves and young shoots of many species are edible and may be eaten raw or cooked, providing a high content of vitamins and minerals. The plants serve as a good forage for livestock.
/eɪˈtrɪplɪks/
Relating to or befitting a kinsman; reflecting the qualities or behavior expected of a kinsman, especially a male relative.
/ˈkɪnsmənlɪ/
A vast plain or open, treeless area, especially in parts of Asia and Australia, often used to describe a large arid or semi-arid grassland or desert region.
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