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cernuous

[surn-yoo-uhs, sur-noo-] / ˈsɜrn yu əs, ˈsɜr nu- /


ADJECTIVE
weeping
Synonyms


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Then “palama,” “cernuous” and “odylic,” and soon eight young prodigies hoisted aloft the ceramic trophy, each named champion when none could be eliminated.

From Los Angeles Times

They deserve for us to marvel at how they were able to spell “cernuous,” “odylic” and “erysipelas,” while people in Hawaii were looking up how to spell “Hawaii.”

From Washington Post

The stipe is usually white above, fuscous below, at the apex almost evanescent; hence the cernuous sporangia.

From Project Gutenberg

Sporangium depressed-globose, umbilicate at the apex, stipitate, cernuous, purplish-brown in color; the calyculus granulose within, occupying from one-fourth to one-third of the sporangium, the ribs united by firm, persistent fibers.

From Project Gutenberg

Sporangium large, depressed-globose, the apex umbilicate, stipitate, cernuous, dark purple in color; calyculus usually wholly wanting, the ribs united by weak fibers, which are easily torn asunder, allowing the ribs to curl up inwards.

From Project Gutenberg