clavated Sentence Examples

  1. The newly discovered species of fungi had clavated fruiting bodies, resembling miniature clubs.
  2. The insect's antennae were clavated, thickening toward the tips.
  3. Botanists observed clavated hairs on the surface of the plant's leaves.
  4. The scientist noted the clavated shape of the microorganism's flagella under the microscope.
  5. The mineral specimen featured clavated crystals, each terminating in a bulbous tip.
  6. The bird's feet had clavated claws, ideal for grasping onto branches.
  7. The coral reef displayed clavated structures, resembling small mallets scattered across the seabed.
  8. The artist's sculpture depicted a clavated figure, with rounded limbs tapering toward the ends.
  9. The botanist discovered a species of moss with clavated sporophytes, each terminating in a rounded capsule.
  10. The researcher documented clavated appendages on the larvae of the aquatic insect species.

clavated Meaning

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clavated (a.)

Club-shaped; having the form of a club; growing gradually thicker toward the top. [See Illust. of Antennae.]

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Club-shaped; having the form of a club; growing gradually thicker toward the top. [See Illust. of Antennae.]

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The newly discovered species of fungi had clavated fruiting bodies, resembling miniature clubs.

The insect's antennae were clavated, thickening toward the tips.

Botanists observed clavated hairs on the surface of the plant's leaves.

The scientist noted the clavated shape of the microorganism's flagella under the microscope.