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Meaning of foraminous

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foraminous (a.)

Having foramina; full of holes; porous.

foraminous Sentence Examples

  1. The foraminous tissue of the bone allowed for the passage of blood vessels and nerves.
  2. The foraminous shell of the sea urchin was intricately patterned with tiny holes.
  3. The foraminous membrane formed a delicate barrier between the two chambers.
  4. The foraminous surface of the meteorite revealed its extraterrestrial origin.
  5. The foraminous leaves of the tree allowed sunlight to filter through, creating a dappled shade.
  6. The foraminous cloud of dust hung suspended in the air.
  7. The foraminous bark of the ancient oak tree bore witness to centuries of growth.
  8. The foraminous coral reef provided a sheltered habitat for marine life.
  9. The foraminous structure of the foam allowed for the absorption of large quantities of liquid.
  10. The foraminous skull of the dinosaur revealed its ancient lineage.

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Having foramina; full of holes; porous.

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The foraminous tissue of the bone allowed for the passage of blood vessels and nerves.

The foraminous shell of the sea urchin was intricately patterned with tiny holes.

The foraminous membrane formed a delicate barrier between the two chambers.

The foraminous surface of the meteorite revealed its extraterrestrial origin.