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Meaning of isopogonous

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isopogonous (a.)

Having the two webs equal in breath; -- said of feathers.

isopogonous Sentence Examples

  1. The isopogonous moss, with its spore-producing structures equally distributed, paints a landscape of uniform green.
  2. In the realm of cryptogams, isopogonous ferns stand tall, presenting their evenly spaced sporangia along the fronds.
  3. Isopogonous liverworts, adorned with identical gemmae cups, form intricate patterns on damp forest floors.
  4. Springtails, tiny denizens of the forest floor, rely on isopogonous antennae to navigate their intricate world.
  5. The isopogonous fruit fly, with its identical bristles, dances through the air in search of sustenance.
  6. The isopogonous moth, a delicate enigma of the night, displays symmetrical patterns on its wings.
  7. Isopogonous fungi, with their evenly distributed spores, colonize diverse habitats, fulfilling their ecological roles.
  8. Isopogonous lichens, symbiotic alliances between fungi and algae, paint rocks and trees with their uniform hues.
  9. Isopogonous diatoms, masters of aquatic ecosystems, contribute to the intricate balance of marine life.
  10. Isopogonous cyanobacteria, ancient pioneers of life, persist in diverse environments, shaping the planet's history.

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Having the two webs equal in breath; -- said of feathers.

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The isopogonous moss, with its spore-producing structures equally distributed, paints a landscape of uniform green.

In the realm of cryptogams, isopogonous ferns stand tall, presenting their evenly spaced sporangia along the fronds.

Isopogonous liverworts, adorned with identical gemmae cups, form intricate patterns on damp forest floors.

Springtails, tiny denizens of the forest floor, rely on isopogonous antennae to navigate their intricate world.