claudent Antonyms

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Meaning of claudent

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claudent (a.)

Shutting; confining; drawing together; as, a claudent muscle.

claudent Sentence Examples

  1. The cladent branches of the tree intertwined, forming a dense canopy overhead.
  2. In the forest, the undergrowth was thick with cladent vines, creating a tangled maze.
  3. The biologist studied the cladent structures of the ferns, noting their intricate patterns.
  4. Cladent leaves adorned the forest floor, providing shelter for small creatures.
  5. The botanist marveled at the cladent growth of the ivy, climbing the walls of the ancient castle.
  6. The cladent tendrils of the vine reached out, seeking support from nearby trees.
  7. Among the foliage, the insects found refuge amidst the cladent branches.
  8. The orchard was filled with cladent fruit trees, their branches heavy with ripe produce.
  9. Cladent algae clung to the rocks along the riverbank, creating a lush green carpet.
  10. Through the microscope, the scientist observed the intricate details of the cladent cells in the plant specimen.

FAQs About the word claudent

Shutting; confining; drawing together; as, a claudent muscle.

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The cladent branches of the tree intertwined, forming a dense canopy overhead.

In the forest, the undergrowth was thick with cladent vines, creating a tangled maze.

The biologist studied the cladent structures of the ferns, noting their intricate patterns.

Cladent leaves adorned the forest floor, providing shelter for small creatures.