extrafoliaceous Antonyms

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Meaning of extrafoliaceous

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extrafoliaceous (a.)

Away from the leaves, or inserted in a different place from them; as, extrafoliaceous prickles.

extrafoliaceous Sentence Examples

  1. The extrafoliaceous nature of the plant's leaves allowed it to absorb more sunlight.
  2. The extrafoliaceous outgrowths on the cactus helped it retain water in the desert environment.
  3. The extrafoliaceous appendages on the insect's body gave it a unique appearance.
  4. The extrafoliaceous structures on the fish's gills aided in its oxygen absorption.
  5. The extrafoliaceous developments on the mushroom provided a larger surface area for spore dispersal.
  6. The extrafoliaceous extensions on the lichen's thallus helped it adhere to the rock surface.
  7. The extrafoliaceous projections on the fern's fronds gave it a feathery appearance.
  8. The extrafoliaceous growths on the alga's cell wall provided buoyancy in the water.
  9. The extrafoliaceous layers on the onion's bulb provided protection for the inner layers.
  10. The extrafoliaceous tissue on the tree's bark helped regulate its temperature.

FAQs About the word extrafoliaceous

Away from the leaves, or inserted in a different place from them; as, extrafoliaceous prickles.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The extrafoliaceous nature of the plant's leaves allowed it to absorb more sunlight.

The extrafoliaceous outgrowths on the cactus helped it retain water in the desert environment.

The extrafoliaceous appendages on the insect's body gave it a unique appearance.

The extrafoliaceous structures on the fish's gills aided in its oxygen absorption.