yucca

[ˈjʌkə]

yucca Definition

a plant of the agave family with stiff swordlike leaves and spikes of white bell-shaped flowers, native to arid regions of the Americas.

Using yucca: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "yucca" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The yucca plant is often used in landscaping.

  • Example

    Yucca root can be used to make soap.

  • Example

    The yucca flower is the state flower of New Mexico.

yucca Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for yucca

Phrases with yucca

  • a common name for several species of yucca plants, due to their sharp, pointed leaves

    Example

    The Spanish bayonet is a type of yucca plant that is native to the southeastern United States.

  • a common name for several species of yucca plants, due to their use in making soap from their roots

    Example

    The Native Americans used soapweed, or yucca, to make soap.

  • Joshua tree

    a type of yucca plant that is native to the southwestern United States

    Example

    The Joshua tree is a type of yucca plant that is found in the Mojave Desert.

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Summary: yucca in Brief

The term 'yucca' [ˈjʌkə] refers to a plant of the agave family with stiff swordlike leaves and spikes of white bell-shaped flowers, native to arid regions of the Americas. It is often used in landscaping and its root can be used to make soap. The yucca flower is the state flower of New Mexico.