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Noun edit

consocies (plural consocies)

  1. (ecology) A consociation.
    • 1927, Forestry Pamphlets. Africa, volume 3, page 171:
      The consocies grows to an average maximum height of 15 feet, the canopy formed being well knit, but allowing entrance to a large percentage of the light.
    • 1944, Experiment Station Record, volume 90, United States. Office of Experiment Stations, page 482:
      These weeds grow in abundance and thrive with notable vigor in these locust stands, but are almost or entirely absent in the consocies of scrub pine, tulip poplar, and in the mixed hardwood forest tending toward the climax type.

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Verb edit

cōnsociēs

  1. second-person singular present active subjunctive of cōnsociō