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Meaning of footstalk

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footstalk (n.)

The stalk of a leaf or of flower; a petiole, pedicel, or reduncle.

The peduncle or stem by which various marine animals are attached, as certain brachiopods and goose barnacles.

The stem which supports which supports the eye in decapod Crustacea; eyestalk.

The lower part of a millstone spindle. It rests in a step.

footstalk Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate footstalk of the daisy swayed gently in the breeze.
  2. The mushroom's footstalk rose from the damp forest floor like a miniature tower.
  3. The fern's fronds were attached to a long, slender footstalk.
  4. The leaf's footstalk allowed it to twist and turn towards the sun.
  5. The artichoke's heart was nestled within a thick, fleshy footstalk.
  6. The footstalk of the dandelion connected the flower to its fuzzy seed puff.
  7. The broccoli florets were joined by a tough footstalk.
  8. The celery stalks were composed of a series of hollow footstalks.
  9. The fruit of the passionflower grew on a thin footstalk.
  10. The algae's footstalk anchored it to the rocks in the stream.

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The stalk of a leaf or of flower; a petiole, pedicel, or reduncle., The peduncle or stem by which various marine animals are attached, as certain brachiopods an

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The delicate footstalk of the daisy swayed gently in the breeze.

The mushroom's footstalk rose from the damp forest floor like a miniature tower.

The fern's fronds were attached to a long, slender footstalk.

The leaf's footstalk allowed it to twist and turn towards the sun.