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Meaning of glochidiate
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glochidiate (a.)
Having barbs; as, glochidiate bristles.
glochidiate Sentence Examples
- The plant's stems were covered in glochidiate bristles that clung to clothing and skin.
- The cactus had dense glochidiate spines that could easily pierce the skin.
- The glochidiate hairs provided the plant with protection against herbivores.
- The glochidiate scales on the butterfly's wings gave it a unique and stunning appearance.
- The glochidiate flowers of the plant attracted pollinators with their flashy color.
- The glochidiate seeds of the fruit dispersed easily through attachment to animals and clothing.
- The glochidiate structures on the plant's leaves made it unsuitable for consumption by humans.
- The glochidiate bristles on the plant's stem acted as a defense mechanism against potential predators.
- The glochidiate hairs on the caterpillar's body protected it from harsh weather conditions.
- The glochidiate exoskeleton of the insect provided it with a strong and durable defense.
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Having barbs; as, glochidiate bristles.
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The plant's stems were covered in glochidiate bristles that clung to clothing and skin.
The cactus had dense glochidiate spines that could easily pierce the skin.
The glochidiate hairs provided the plant with protection against herbivores.
The glochidiate scales on the butterfly's wings gave it a unique and stunning appearance.