liana

IPA: ɫiˈɑnʌ

Root Word: Liana

noun

  • A female given name from Latin, derived from Juliana or Eliana
  • (botany) A climbing woody vine, usually tropical.
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Examples of "liana" in Sentences

  • The knight cut the liana.
  • There is a liana in the forest.
  • In the end, the liana was eliminated.
  • Have you ever had a liana in your garden
  • A liana is what we call these woody vines.
  • The original palace was built out of wood and liana.
  • You should be careful with cutting off these lianas.
  • The Cat's Claw is classified as a liana, a woody vine.
  • She may or may not be the same persona as Liana of Minorad.
  • It is uncertain if a liana and a daria are one and the same.

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