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  1. If a plant is flaccid, it's weak, lax and soft. If it's turgid, it's distended or swollen, especially due to high fluid content.
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Turgid- means swollen. Flaccid means limp. They are opposites.

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flacid is soft, loose, limp or less rigid turgid is swollen, distended or puffed out

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