lamelliferous Antonyms

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Meaning of lamelliferous

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lamelliferous (a.)

Bearing, or composed of, lamellae, or thin layers, plates, or scales; foliated.

lamelliferous Sentence Examples

  1. The lamelliferous gills of certain marine animals allow for efficient oxygen exchange in water.
  2. The lamelliferous structure of the gills helped the fish to absorb more oxygen from the water.
  3. The fungus exhibited lamelliferous growth, forming distinct layers or plates.
  4. Biologists marveled at the lamelliferous arrangement of the petals in the rare flower species.
  5. Scientists explored the lamelliferous configuration of the mineral as it affected its physical properties.
  6. In the lamelliferous structure of wood, layers of xylem cells alternated with layers of other cell types.
  7. Researchers analyzed the lamelliferous organization of the tissue to understand its function and development.
  8. The lamelliferous design of the cooling system in the machine enabled effective heat dissipation.
  9. The lamelliferous ridges and grooves on the leaf surface aided in water retention and nutrient absorption.
  10. The lamelliferous architecture of the honeycomb provided strength and stability to the structure.

FAQs About the word lamelliferous

Bearing, or composed of, lamellae, or thin layers, plates, or scales; foliated.

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No antonyms found.

The lamelliferous gills of certain marine animals allow for efficient oxygen exchange in water.

The lamelliferous structure of the gills helped the fish to absorb more oxygen from the water.

The fungus exhibited lamelliferous growth, forming distinct layers or plates.

Biologists marveled at the lamelliferous arrangement of the petals in the rare flower species.