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Defoliation

noun
1.
The loss of foliage.
2.
Causing the leaves of trees and other plants to fall off (as by the use of chemicals).






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"Defoliation" Quotes from Famous Books



... formicarium is reached. It consists of low, wide mounds of brown, clayey-looking earth, above and immediately around which the bushes have been killed by their buds and leaves having been persistently bitten off as they attempted to grow after their first defoliation. Under high trees in the thick forest the ants do not make their nests, because, I believe, the ventilation of their underground galleries, about which they are very particular, would be interfered with, and perhaps to avoid the drip from the trees. It is on the outskirts of the ...
— The Naturalist in Nicaragua • Thomas Belt



Words linked to "Defoliation" :   change of state, defoliate, organic process, biological process



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