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terrarium
[tuh-rair-ee-uhm]
noun
plural
terrariums, terrariaa vivarium for land animals (aquarium ).
a glass container, chiefly or wholly enclosed, for growing and displaying plants.
terrarium
/ ³Ùɛˈ°ùɛə°ùɪə³¾ /
noun
an enclosure for keeping small land animals
a glass container, often a globe, in which plants are grown
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of terrarium1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of terrarium1
Example Sentences
She wanted a big rose garden inside her house, he said, “and it was almost like a terrarium. It was gorgeous when it bloomed.â€
If you’re not blown away by the nostalgia terrarium that is “Five Minutes,†you may find “Written By: A Week Inside the SNL Writers Room†has the gravitas you want.
She wasn't interested to know that Clyde, appraising us from his teeny terrarium, was a near-doppelgänger for the 16 1/2-year-old companion I had lost a few months before.
To do so, the researchers fed the terrariums with half a teaspoon of fruit flies and recorded their hunting.
Those who spelled their first word correctly remained at the microphone while Sietsema told them, to cite one example, “Your vocabulary word is ‘terrarium.’â€
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