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Meaning of gemmaceous
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gemmaceous (a.)
Of or pertaining to gems or to gemmae; of the nature of, or resembling, gems or gemmae.
gemmaceous Sentence Examples
- The gemmate petals of the daisy radiated outward, resembling a sparkling tiara.
- The gemmaceous scarf shimmered with iridescent brilliance, reflecting a thousand hues.
- The botanist marveled at the gemmate buds of the rare orchid, their surfaces covered in minute, glistening crystals.
- The necklace's gemmate pendant sparkled and danced, captivating all who beheld it.
- The artist's canvas was adorned with gemmate brushstrokes, creating a vibrant and dazzling masterpiece.
- The ancient temple's walls were adorned with intricate gemmate carvings, depicting scenes from mythology.
- The hummingbirds darted between the gemmate flowers, their wings flickering like tiny rainbows.
- The gemmate dust on the butterfly's wings created a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of colors.
- The scientist used a gemmate microscope to observe the intricacies of microscopic organisms.
- The gemmate crystals embedded in the rock glimmered like scattered stars on a dark night.
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Of or pertaining to gems or to gemmae; of the nature of, or resembling, gems or gemmae.
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The gemmate petals of the daisy radiated outward, resembling a sparkling tiara.
The gemmaceous scarf shimmered with iridescent brilliance, reflecting a thousand hues.
The botanist marveled at the gemmate buds of the rare orchid, their surfaces covered in minute, glistening crystals.
The necklace's gemmate pendant sparkled and danced, captivating all who beheld it.