glabrate Antonyms

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Meaning of glabrate

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glabrate (a.)

Becoming smooth or glabrous from age.

glabrate Sentence Examples

  1. The leaves of the plant were glabrate, devoid of any pubescence.
  2. The stem was initially pubescent but became glabrate with age.
  3. The glabrate surface of the fruit facilitated easy cleaning and handling.
  4. The glabrate seeds lacked the characteristic hairs found on related species.
  5. The glabrate leaves of the orchid presented a glossy and smooth appearance.
  6. After careful grooming, the horse's skin became glabrate and revealed its sleek lines.
  7. The glabrate surface of the rock allowed for precise markings to be made.
  8. The glabrate bark of the tree provided a slick and uniform surface.
  9. The glabrate soil allowed for easy gardening and seed germination.
  10. The glabrate petals of the flower gave it a delicate and ethereal quality.

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Becoming smooth or glabrous from age.

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The leaves of the plant were glabrate, devoid of any pubescence.

The stem was initially pubescent but became glabrate with age.

The glabrate surface of the fruit facilitated easy cleaning and handling.

The glabrate seeds lacked the characteristic hairs found on related species.