vegetazione
vegetation
noun veh-jeh-tah-TSYOH-neh Rare
Origin: From Latin vegetatio, from vegetare (to enliven).
Usage Note
Vegetazione is used both in everyday speech (la vegetazione del bosco, the forest vegetation) and in ecology and geography. It is typically used in the singular as a collective noun; vegetazioni is rare. Do not confuse with verdura (vegetables, edible plants).
Examples
"La vegetazione mediterranea è ricca di ulivi e macchia."
Natural Translation
Mediterranean vegetation is rich in olive trees and scrubland.
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