Adventitious Meaning and Definition

Adventitious

Adventitious

Pronunciation

/adxvɛnˈtɪʃəs/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A plant that grows adventitiously, specifically, a plant that grows on or from another plant but is not necessarily parasitic.

Examples

  • The ferns sprouted adventitiously from the cracks in the sidewalk.
  • The vine grew adventitiously up the nearby tree.
  • The creeping ivy grew adventitiously across the garden path.

Etymology

The word “adventitious” comes from the Latin “adventitius”, meaning “accidental” or “incidental”, which is derived from the verb “advenire”, meaning “to come to” or “to arrive”.

Usage Notes

Adventitious is often used to describe plants that grow near or on another plant, but are not necessarily parasitic or dependent on the host plant for survival.

Cultural References

Adventitious plants are often featured in science fiction and fantasy stories as a symbol of unexpected growth or resilience.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

There are no common idiomatic expressions or phrases that use the word “adventitious”.

Related Words or Phrases

  • Epiphyte: a plant that grows on another plant but is not parasitic
  • Parasite: a plant that grows on another plant and is dependent on it for survival
  • Epiphyll: a plant that grows on the leaves of another plant

Collocations

  • growing adventitiously
  • plant grows adventitiously
  • adventitious roots

Frequency of Use

Adventitious is a relatively rare word in modern language, and is often used by botanists and horticulturists to describe specific types of plant growth.

Common Misspellings

  • diventitious
  • adventistious

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