dendroid Synonyms

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dendroid Meaning

Wordnet

dendroid (s)

resembling a tree in form and branching structure

Webster

dendroid (a.)

Alt. of Dendroidal

dendroid Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate frost clinging to the window resembled intricate dendroid patterns, a miniature forest etched in ice.
  2. Deep-sea corals often exhibit dendroid growth, their branching structures reaching outward to capture nutrients in the darkness.
  3. The intricate network of dendroid processes within a neuron allows a single cell to receive signals from thousands of others.
  4. Scientists marveled at the dendroid structures formed by lightning, branching electrical discharges streaking across the sky.
  5. The mineral deposits in the hot spring formed dendroid patterns on the rocks, creating a mesmerizingly textured landscape.
  6. The artist used a dendroid brushstroke technique to depict the windswept branches of the ancient oak tree.
  7. Dendroid crystals of certain metals, like snowflakes, exhibit unique and beautiful branching formations.
  8. Examining the dendroid growth patterns of tumors can help doctors diagnose and classify different types of cancer.
  9. Under a microscope, the fungus displayed a fascinating network of dendroid hyphae, its root-like structures crucial for nutrient absorption.
  10. The architect designed a striking building with a dendroid support structure, echoing the form of a branching tree.

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resembling a tree in form and branching structureAlt. of Dendroidal

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The delicate frost clinging to the window resembled intricate dendroid patterns, a miniature forest etched in ice.

Deep-sea corals often exhibit dendroid growth, their branching structures reaching outward to capture nutrients in the darkness.

The intricate network of dendroid processes within a neuron allows a single cell to receive signals from thousands of others.

Scientists marveled at the dendroid structures formed by lightning, branching electrical discharges streaking across the sky.