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Meaning of claviform
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claviform (a.)
Club-shaped; clavate.
claviform Sentence Examples
- The mushroom had a distinct claviform shape, tapering to a pointed tip.
- The claviform buds on the tree branches indicated the onset of spring.
- Under the microscope, the bacteria exhibited a claviform morphology.
- The artist sculpted a claviform figure, resembling a human torso.
- In the cave, they discovered stalactites with claviform formations.
- The cloud formations took on a claviform appearance as they drifted across the sky.
- The scientist identified the pollen grains as claviform under the microscope.
- The insect's antennae were claviform, tapering gradually towards the tips.
- The icicles hanging from the roof were claviform, with pointed ends.
- The artist sketched a landscape with claviform trees lining the horizon.
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Club-shaped; clavate.
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The mushroom had a distinct claviform shape, tapering to a pointed tip.
The claviform buds on the tree branches indicated the onset of spring.
Under the microscope, the bacteria exhibited a claviform morphology.
The artist sculpted a claviform figure, resembling a human torso.