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Umbriferous, /um’bri-fər’ůs/ - Casting or affording shade.
    Source: Webster’s Unabridged New Twentieth Century Dictionary, 1956

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Word of the Day
Umbriferous, /um’bri-fər’ůs/ - Casting or affording shade.
    Source: Webster’s Unabridged New Twentieth Century Dictionary, 1956

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umbriferous \uhm-BRIF-er-uhs\, adjective:
casting or making shade.
Its white umbriferous blooms cover fields, ditches, and anywhere it can. -- Wesley Henry, A Pilgrim's Path, 2007
Every city front or rear yard should be ornamented with one or two of these fruitiferous and umbriferous trees. -- George J. Drews, Unfired Foods and Hygienic Dietetics for Prophylactic (preventative) Feeding, 1909
Umbriferous comes from the Latin word umbra meaning "shade," and is related to the word "umbrella."
umbriferous
adjective /uhm-brif-er-uhs/ casting or making shade his umbriferous personality overshadowed the entire discussion
Word of the Day: Umbriferous
Umbriferous (uhm-BRIF-er-uhs)
Adjective
1. casting or making shade
Origin: comes from the Latin word umbra meaning "shade" and is related to the word "umbrella".