acerose (Meaning)

Wordnet

acerose (s)

narrow and long and pointed; as pine leaves

Webster

acerose (a.)

Having the nature of chaff; chaffy.

Needle-shaped, having a sharp, rigid point, as the leaf of the pine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of acerose

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acerose Sentence Examples

  1. The pine tree's needles were acerose in shape, giving the entire tree a distinctive appearance.
  2. Hiking through the forest, we noticed the acerose leaves of the evergreen shrubs lining the trail.
  3. The acerose foliage of the cactus helped it survive in arid desert conditions by minimizing water loss.
  4. The botanist explained that the acerose structure of the plant's leaves was an adaptation to its harsh environment.
  5. In the alpine region, we marveled at the acerose pines that thrived in the thin mountain air.
  6. The gardener chose acerose plants for the rock garden, appreciating their resilience and unique form.
  7. The textbook featured detailed illustrations of various acerose leaf arrangements found in different plant species.
  8. During the nature walk, the guide pointed out the acerose characteristics of the indigenous shrubs.
  9. The acerose foliage of the juniper bushes provided a natural habitat for small birds seeking shelter.
  10. The horticulture class studied the acerose structures of conifers as part of their botany curriculum.

FAQs About the word acerose

narrow and long and pointed; as pine leavesHaving the nature of chaff; chaffy., Needle-shaped, having a sharp, rigid point, as the leaf of the pine.

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The pine tree's needles were acerose in shape, giving the entire tree a distinctive appearance.

Hiking through the forest, we noticed the acerose leaves of the evergreen shrubs lining the trail.

The acerose foliage of the cactus helped it survive in arid desert conditions by minimizing water loss.

The botanist explained that the acerose structure of the plant's leaves was an adaptation to its harsh environment.