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Meaning of capilliform

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capilliform (a.)

In the shape or form of, a hair, or of hairs.

capilliform Sentence Examples

  1. The plant's capilliform roots extended deep into the soil in search of moisture.
  2. Under the microscope, the algae exhibited a capilliform structure, with thin, filamentous strands extending outward.
  3. The capilliform structures on the insect's antennae allowed it to detect subtle changes in its environment.
  4. The artist meticulously painted each capilliform strand of hair on the subject's head, capturing every detail.
  5. Engineers designed a capilliform filtration system inspired by the structure of natural hair follicles.
  6. The spider spun a delicate web with capilliform threads that shimmered in the morning light.
  7. The capilliform structure of the fabric helped wick moisture away from the skin, keeping the wearer dry and comfortable.
  8. Scientists observed capilliform patterns in the branching structure of certain crystals under specific conditions.
  9. The caterpillar had capilliform setae covering its body, providing protection and aiding in locomotion.
  10. Capilliform channels in the rock formations allowed water to seep through, creating intricate patterns over time.

FAQs About the word capilliform

In the shape or form of, a hair, or of hairs.

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The plant's capilliform roots extended deep into the soil in search of moisture.

Under the microscope, the algae exhibited a capilliform structure, with thin, filamentous strands extending outward.

The capilliform structures on the insect's antennae allowed it to detect subtle changes in its environment.

The artist meticulously painted each capilliform strand of hair on the subject's head, capturing every detail.