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Meaning of lingulate
Wordnet
lingulate (s)
shaped like a tongue
Webster
lingulate (a.)
Shaped like the tongue or a strap; ligulate.
lingulate Sentence Examples
- The lingulate brachiopod had a distinctive tongue-shaped shell.
- Lingulate brachiopods possess a hinged, elongated shell.
- The lingulate tongue emerged from the anterior margin of the shell.
- Researchers studied the lingulate morphology of the ancient brachiopod.
- The lingulate hinge allowed for opening and closing of the shell.
- The lingulate edge of the brachiopod's mantle provided protection.
- Marine scientists examined the lingulate larvae of the brachiopod.
- The lingulate projections on the shell served as a defensive mechanism.
- Paleontologists discovered fossilized lingulate brachiopods in ancient rock formations.
- The lingulate brachiopod's unique anatomy has fascinated scientists for centuries.
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shaped like a tongueShaped like the tongue or a strap; ligulate.
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The lingulate brachiopod had a distinctive tongue-shaped shell.
Lingulate brachiopods possess a hinged, elongated shell.
The lingulate tongue emerged from the anterior margin of the shell.
Researchers studied the lingulate morphology of the ancient brachiopod.