(adj) (of food) tender, juicy, and tasty; “heaps of succulent black grapes”
(botany) (of a plant, especially a xerophyte) having thick fleshy leaves or stems adapted to storing water; “the ever-increasing popularity of succulent plants”
Succulent (सक्यलिन्ट / सक्युलन्ट) meaning in Hindi (English to Hindi meaning)
रसीला, रसदार
Succulent Origin
early 17th century: from Latin succulentus, from succus ‘juice’.
Succulent in a sentence (word usage in recent Hindu newspaper editorial)
Cactus and succulent plant fever has swept Nagaland and gardeners are discovering the joys of growing these spiky plants over flowery ones.
Arid land yields a bounty of succulent fruits.
The succulent chicken was so tasty, that it went well with the spiced rice.
Native to South Africa, jade plants are succulents that retain water in their round, green leaves.
The acids in the marinade react with the lean muscle fibers in the meat and break them down, resulting in a more succulent piece of meat.
Mnemonic trick to remember the meaning of succulent