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Vegetative   /vˌɛdʒətˈeɪtɪv/   Listen
Vegetative

adjective
1.
Of or relating to an activity that is passive and monotonous.  Synonym: vegetive.
2.
Composed of vegetation or plants.  Synonyms: vegetal, vegetational.  "Vegetational cover" , "The decaying vegetative layer covering a forest floor"
3.
Relating to involuntary bodily functions.
4.
(of reproduction) characterized by asexual processes.  Synonym: vegetal.



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"Vegetative" Quotes from Famous Books



... a common stock, the latter sometimes produces buds bearing variegated leaves; but this may perhaps be looked at as a case of inoculated disease. Should it ever be proved that hybridised buds can be formed by the union of two distinct vegetative tissues, the essential identity of sexual and asexual reproduction would be shown in the most interesting manner; for the power of combining in the offspring the characters of both parents, is the most striking of all ...
— The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Volume II (of 2) • Charles Darwin

... was one kingdom substituted for another in this slow but irresistible reaction. The vegetable was transformed into a mineral. Plants which had lived the vegetative life in all the vigor of first creation became petrified. Some of the substances enclosed in this vast herbal left their impression on the other more rapidly mineralized products, which pressed them as an hydraulic press of ...
— The Underground City • Jules Verne

... mental life. We find it increasing in size, in proportion to the animal's intelligence, until in man it comes to cover the whole of the brain. When we remove it from the head of the mammal, without killing the animal, we find all mental life suspended, and the whole vitality used in vegetative functions. ...
— The World's Greatest Books - Volume 15 - Science • Various

... attempt to take a few steps, leaning the while on the furniture. A rosy tint appeared upon his cheeks, and his hands began to lose their waxy transparency. But, while he thus regained health, his senses remained in a state of stupor which reduced him to the vegetative life of some poor creature born only the day before. Indeed, he was nothing but a plant; his sole perception was that of the air which floated round him. He lacked the blood necessary for the efforts of life, and remained, as it were, clinging to the soil, ...
— Abbe Mouret's Transgression - La Faute De L'abbe Mouret • Emile Zola

... many impoverished and deserted beings who daily wander the streets, trusting for the vegetative existence of the moment to eleemosynary occurrences, are incalculable. Amongst these sons and daughters of misery, happy is the one who, after partially satisfying the cravings of hunger, possesses two-pence, the price of a shake down for the night, in Rainbridge ...
— Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II. • Pierce Egan

... the seeds of the New Zealand phormium with him to England in 1815; but unfortunately they lost their vegetative properties during the voyage. It appears, however, that, some years before, it had been brought to blossom, though imperfectly, in the neighbourhood of London; and in France it is said to have been cultivated in the open air with great success, by Freycinet ...
— John Rutherford, the White Chief • George Lillie Craik



Words linked to "Vegetative" :   vegetive, physiology, involuntary, vegetational, vegetation, nonsexual, vegetate, asexual, vegetal



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