filical Synonyms

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filical Meaning

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filical (a.)

Belonging to the Filices, r ferns.

filical Sentence Examples

  1. In the depth of the ocean, there lies a filical abyss, a realm of darkness and mystery.
  2. The filical boundaries of a rose petal are delicate and intricate, a testament to nature's artistry.
  3. The gossamer threads of a spider's web, shimmering in the moonlight, create an intricate filical pattern.
  4. A filical network of roots beneath the soil, reaching out in search of nourishment and stability.
  5. The filical structure of a leaf, with its veins and petioles, provides a blueprint for photosynthesis.
  6. The filical architecture of a tree, with its branches reaching out like arms, creates a majestic silhouette against the sky.
  7. A filical trail through the woods, winding its way through dense undergrowth, reveals the hidden beauty of the forest.
  8. The filical pattern of a snowflake, with its intricate crystals and delicate spires, is a fleeting work of art.
  9. A filical web of relationships, connecting people across generations, cultures, and continents.
  10. The filical remnants of a civilization long past, offering clues to a forgotten history.

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Belonging to the Filices, r ferns.

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In the depth of the ocean, there lies a filical abyss, a realm of darkness and mystery.

The filical boundaries of a rose petal are delicate and intricate, a testament to nature's artistry.

The gossamer threads of a spider's web, shimmering in the moonlight, create an intricate filical pattern.

A filical network of roots beneath the soil, reaching out in search of nourishment and stability.