Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
seiva
Noun
/ˈseɪ.və/

Definition
Seiva refers to the fluid that circulates in the vascular system of a plant, which is essential for its growth and nutrition.

Examples
- The seiva of the maple tree is boiled down to produce delicious syrup.
- In spring, trees begin to flow with seiva, a sign of life returning after winter.
- Some plants use seiva to store nutrients for future growth.

Meaning
The term ‘seiva’ signifies the sap found in trees and plants, vital for transporting nutrients and maintaining plant health.

Synonyms
- Sap
- Fluid
- Juice