lushness - translation to spanish
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lushness - translation to spanish

Viridity; Lushness

lushness         
lozanía
exuberancia
de vida rica      
lush
lush         
  • The former Lush logo
  • The original Lush store, located in [[Poole]], Dorset, UK. The store also houses a Lush Spa, accessed via the door on the left.
  • Lush shower jellies
COSMETICS COMPANY
Lush (cosmetics); Lush (store); LUSH (company); LUSH; Lush Cosmetics; Charity Pot
(adj.) = frondoso, lozano, exhuberante, suntuoso
Ex: Near the hotel is the entrance to Mljet National Park with lush vegetation surrounding three inland lakes.

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lushness

Wikipedia

Viriditas

Viriditas (Latin, literally "greenness," formerly translated as "viridity") is a word meaning vitality, fecundity, lushness, verdure, or growth. It is particularly associated with abbess Hildegard von Bingen, who used it to refer to or symbolize spiritual and physical health, often as a reflection of the Divine Word or as an aspect of the divine nature.

Examples of use of lushness
1. There are times when one longs for the lushness and mystery of earlier Hirshfield poems.
2. It is a rare spot of beauty and lushness in the otherwise desert landscape of northern Sudan.
3. Chassé also hopes to identify and obtain plants and shrubs with historic pedigrees to recreate some of the lushness that Gardner relished.
4. "We wanted to bring back that Victorian lushness, but we also learned that you can‘t restore gardens to the letter," she says.
5. Garcia plays Fico Fellove, the owner of the classy El Tropico nightclub, who uses the lushness of the establishment to insulate himself from the increasingly violent world outside.