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Noun succus has 1 sense
  1. juice, succus - any of several liquids of the body; "digestive juices"
    --1 is a kind of liquid body substance, bodily fluid, body fluid, humor, humour
    --1 has particulars: cancer juice; digestive juice, digestive fluid

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Succus

Part of speech: noun

Definition: a thick juice or sap, especially from plants or fruits

Sense: popular

Usage: Succus is commonly used in the context of natural remedies and herbal medicine.

Example sentence: The succus of aloe vera has various health benefits when consumed regularly.

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Part of speech: noun

Definition: a concentrated or purified liquid extracted from a substance

Sense: popular

Usage: Succus is often used in the pharmaceutical industry for creating medicinal extracts.

Example sentence: The succus obtained from the coca plant is a primary ingredient used in the production of cocaine.

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Part of speech: noun

Definition: a delicious and refreshing juice, especially when freshly squeezed

Sense: popular

Usage: Succus is often used to refer to freshly squeezed fruit juices, typically served as a beverage.

Example sentence: The local café serves a succus made from a blend of oranges, strawberries, and pineapples.

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Part of speech: adjective

Definition: referring to something originating from or related to a specific locality or region

Sense: local

Usage: Succus is often used to describe food or products that are specific to a local area or community.

Example sentence: The market is known for its succus produce, including locally grown vegetables and homemade preserves.

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