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- noun Plural form of
vegetation . (in pathology)
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Examples
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Shapes are transformed into unexpected landscapes of imaginative vegetations, inviting the viewer into the artist's newly discovered lands.
Exhibition Spotlight: Moon Beom at Kim Foster Gallery The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Shapes are transformed into unexpected landscapes of imaginative vegetations, inviting the viewer into the artist's newly discovered lands.
Exhibition Spotlight: Moon Beom at Kim Foster Gallery The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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A comparison of ungrazed and livestock-grazed rock vegetations in Curaçao.
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The one-acre parcel has been regraded to capture the entire roof and site rainwater, reducing the total amount of stormwater required to be treated by the municipality while naturally supplementing the vegetations needs.
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Arctic and Alpine vegetations: similarities, differences, and susceptibility to disturbance.
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Erste Ergebniesse der vegetations-Untersuchungen in der zentralanatolischen Steppe.
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Such was Mazirian's garden--three terraces growing with strange and wonderful vegetations.
:Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2008
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Such was Mazirian's garden--three terraces growing with strange and wonderful vegetations.
Archive 2008-04-01 Tim Stretton 2008
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Such vegetation is typical of the main islands, but the outlying islands, including Torres Islands, Banks Islands, and Aoba, Ambrym, Epi, and the Shepards, have their own unique vegetations.
Vanuatu rain forests 2008
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The park covers gravel plains, the dune sea, the eastern semi-desert and the Kuiseb River and is therefore a good representation of the Central and Southern Namib vegetations.
Namib desert 2008
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