naturalize

[US]/'nætʃ(ə)rəlaɪz/
[UK]/'nætʃrəlaɪz/
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Translation

v. grant citizenship to a foreigner, introduce foreign plants for cultivation, adopt foreign customs.

Example Sentences

native and naturalized species.

black mustard has become naturalized in Britain and America.

this species of crocus naturalizes itself very easily.

I have been naturalized to the place and to the manner of living.

A number of tropical plants have been naturalized in China.

When they naturalize or spread across a lawn or garden they create a wonderful lilac haze.

He was naturalized after living in China for many years.

The English oak has become naturalized in parts of this country.

the stoccafisso of Liguria was naturalized in Nice as stocoficada .

European maritime sedge naturalized along Atlantic coast of United States; rootstock has properties of sarsaparilla.

Common perennial herbaceous plant (Linaria vulgaris) of the snapdragon family, native to Eurasia and widely naturalized in North America.

A deadly poisonous European plant (Conium maculatum) widely naturalized in North America, having bipinnately compound leaves and compound umbels of small, white flowers.

A low perennial Eurasian herb(Tussilago farfara) in the composite family, naturalized in parts of North America and having dandelionlike flower heads and large, hoof-shaped basal leaves.

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