Word of the Day
hypogenous (hi-pog' ah-nous) Something that is growing on the lower surface of something, as spores on the underside of some fern leaves.
Carol thought Darrell to be the most hypogenous of men, after the way he had treated her at the party.
The florist was concerned by the hypogenous ferns that had just arrived.
The cheese had a hypogenous nature after six months of aging.
Carol thought Darrell to be the most hypogenous of men, after the way he had treated her at the party.
The florist was concerned by the hypogenous ferns that had just arrived.
The cheese had a hypogenous nature after six months of aging.