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Succum

Definitions:

Noun:

1. A thick, sweet, syrupy substance derived from certain plants.

2. A sticky secretion produced by certain insects, such as aphids.

Verb:

1. (transitive) To extract or obtain a thick, sweet, syrupy substance from a plant.

2. (intransitive) To produce a sticky secretion, as certain insects do.

Sample Sentences:

1. The succum of the maple tree is often used to sweeten beverages.

2. The aphids left trails of succum on the leaves of the rose bushes.

3. She carefully succumed the nectar from the flower to make a delicious syrup.

4. The aphids succum to defend themselves from predators.

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