lepidodendroid Antonyms
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Meaning of lepidodendroid
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lepidodendroid (a.)
Allied to, or resembling, Lepidodendron.
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lepidodendroid (n.)
A lepidodendrid.
lepidodendroid Sentence Examples
- The ancient lepidodendroid's trunk resembled a giant tree stump.
- Lepidodendroid fossils provide valuable insights into the evolutionary history of plant life.
- The distinctive leaf scars on lepidodendroid stems serve as a diagnostic feature.
- Coal seams often contain fossilized impressions of lepidodendroid plants.
- Lepidodendroid forests played a crucial role in the formation of coal deposits.
- The winding root systems of lepidodendroids stabilized the soil in ancient swamps.
- The study of lepidodendroids aids in reconstructing the paleoenvironments of the past.
- The cone-shaped structures known as lepidodendroid strobili contained reproductive spores.
- Lepidodendroid plants exhibited a remarkable ability to adapt to fluctuating water levels.
- The massive lepidodendroid trees towered over other vegetation in Carboniferous forests.
FAQs About the word lepidodendroid
Allied to, or resembling, Lepidodendron., A lepidodendrid.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The ancient lepidodendroid's trunk resembled a giant tree stump.
Lepidodendroid fossils provide valuable insights into the evolutionary history of plant life.
The distinctive leaf scars on lepidodendroid stems serve as a diagnostic feature.
Coal seams often contain fossilized impressions of lepidodendroid plants.