What is another word for SENG?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛŋ] (IPA)

Seng is a relatively specific term often used in certain geographical areas for a bushy or thick cluster of grass, brush or thorny shrubs. It is often associated with tropical or subtropical regions where vegetation can easily grow in abundance. Some synonyms for the word "seng" include thicket, thorny tangle, underbrush, flora, jungle, and wild growth. Depending on context, these words could be used to describe specific characteristics of dense vegetative clusters, from the way they look, to their impact on the surrounding environment, to their practical use or symbolic meaning. Different regional variations may hold unique synonyms as well.

What are the hypernyms for Seng?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Seng

"Take the brush, SENG-yin, and write.
"Kai Lung's Golden Hours"
Ernest Bramah Commentator: Hilaire Belloc
In the year that followed there passed from time to time through the secluded villages lying in the Upper SENG valley persons who spoke of the tumultuous events progressing everywhere.
"Kai Lung's Golden Hours"
Ernest Bramah Commentator: Hilaire Belloc
To the SENG valley-by no chance to the west?
"Kai Lung's Golden Hours"
Ernest Bramah Commentator: Hilaire Belloc

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