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Meaning of filiform

Wordnet

filiform (s)

thin in diameter; resembling a thread

Webster

filiform (a.)

Having the shape of a thread or filament; as, the filiform papillae of the tongue; a filiform style or peduncle. See Illust. of AntennAe.

filiform Sentence Examples

  1. The filiform papillae on the tongue are responsible for detecting fine textures and temperature changes.
  2. The filiform warts on the skin are caused by the human papillomavirus.
  3. The fimbriae on bacteria are long, thin, hair-like projections that aid in attachment to surfaces.
  4. The filiform antennae of certain insects are used to detect air currents and vibrations.
  5. The filiform leaves of some plants are long and narrow, with parallel veins.
  6. The filiform stigma of a flower is a long, slender structure that receives pollen grains.
  7. The filiform style of a flower is a long, slender stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary.
  8. The filiform corolla of a flower is a long, slender tube-shaped structure that surrounds the stamens and pistil.
  9. The filiform stamens of a flower are long, slender filaments that support the anthers.
  10. The filiform pistil of a flower is a long, slender structure that consists of the ovary, style, and stigma.

FAQs About the word filiform

thin in diameter; resembling a threadHaving the shape of a thread or filament; as, the filiform papillae of the tongue; a filiform style or peduncle. See Illust

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The filiform papillae on the tongue are responsible for detecting fine textures and temperature changes.

The filiform warts on the skin are caused by the human papillomavirus.

The fimbriae on bacteria are long, thin, hair-like projections that aid in attachment to surfaces.

The filiform antennae of certain insects are used to detect air currents and vibrations.