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succous
succous, a. rare. (ˈsʌkəs) [ad. L. succōsus, f. succus juice.] Containing juice or sap; juicy.1694 W. Westmacott Script. Herb. 8 The Fruit or Apples of this green succous Shrub, are round. 1859 C. Rossetti Goblin Market 258 Must she no more that succous pasture find? 1859 Mayne Expos. Lex. 1224/1 Su...
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succose
succose, a. Bot. rare—0. (ˈsʌkəʊs) [ad. L. succōsus, f. succus juice. Cf. succous.] Full of juice or sap.1859 Mayne Expos. Lex. s.v. Succosus.
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torous
torous, a. (ˈtɔərəs) [ad. L. torōs-us torose, as if through a F. *toreux: see -ous.] = torose.1657 R. Carpenter Astrol. 35 The solid and succous body of Divinity still grows more and more torous and quadrangular. 1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. v. 139 Whole torous Muscles, and long tendons. 1828 Webs...
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