leptiform Synonyms
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leptiform Meaning
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leptiform (a.)
Having a form somewhat like leptus; -- said of active insect larvae having three pairs of legs. See Larva.
leptiform Sentence Examples
- The leptiform spores of the fern were carried by the wind for miles.
- The leptiform leaves of the sundew plant were covered in sticky glands.
- The leptiform petals of the orchid were delicate and fragile.
- The leptiform shape of the fish provided it with a streamlined advantage.
- The leptiform wings of the butterfly allowed it to flutter gracefully.
- The leptiform tail feathers of the bird were long and narrow.
- The leptiform tentacles of the jellyfish were covered in stinging cells.
- The leptiform shape of the sailboat's hull minimized drag.
- The leptiform blade of the knife was razor-sharp.
- The leptiform pattern on the wallpaper was inspired by ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.
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Having a form somewhat like leptus; -- said of active insect larvae having three pairs of legs. See Larva.
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The leptiform spores of the fern were carried by the wind for miles.
The leptiform leaves of the sundew plant were covered in sticky glands.
The leptiform petals of the orchid were delicate and fragile.
The leptiform shape of the fish provided it with a streamlined advantage.