aristate Antonyms

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Meaning of aristate

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aristate (a.)

Having a pointed, beardlike process, as the glumes of wheat; awned.

Having a slender, sharp, or spinelike tip.

aristate Sentence Examples

  1. The plant's leaves were aristate, with pointed tips resembling tiny spears.
  2. The aristate feature of the cactus needles served as a defense mechanism against herbivores.
  3. Botanists classify certain grass species by the presence of aristate awns on their seeds.
  4. The insect's antennae were aristate, tapering to a sharp point at the end.
  5. Aristate leaves are common in many desert plants, helping them conserve moisture.
  6. The caterpillar had aristate hairs along its body, serving as a warning sign to potential predators.
  7. The scientific study of aristate structures in plants and animals reveals fascinating adaptations for survival.
  8. The botanist identified the species by the aristate shape of its leaves.
  9. Aristate features can vary greatly among different species, reflecting their unique evolutionary histories.
  10. The butterfly's wings were adorned with aristate markings, enhancing its camouflage in the forest habitat.

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Having a pointed, beardlike process, as the glumes of wheat; awned., Having a slender, sharp, or spinelike tip.

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The plant's leaves were aristate, with pointed tips resembling tiny spears.

The aristate feature of the cactus needles served as a defense mechanism against herbivores.

Botanists classify certain grass species by the presence of aristate awns on their seeds.

The insect's antennae were aristate, tapering to a sharp point at the end.