Cuscuses

/ˈkʌskəsɪz/ noun

Definition

Plural form of cuscus, referring to multiple parasitic climbing plants of the Cuscuta genus.

Etymology

The plural form of cuscus, formed by adding '-es' to the singular noun, following standard English pluralization rules.

Kelly Says

A field infested with multiple cuscuses can look like the host plants have been wrapped in golden threads—it's one of nature's most dramatic parasitic takeovers!

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