bacciform (Meaning)
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bacciform (a.)
Having the form of a berry.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bacciform
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bacciform Sentence Examples
- The berry's bacciform shape resembled a grape, with a smooth, rounded exterior.
- The plant's bacciform fruits hung in clusters, each the size of a cherry.
- The bacciform capsule of the flower contained numerous minute seeds.
- The bacciform pineal gland in the brain played a crucial role in regulating sleep patterns.
- The bacciform cells in the lung's alveoli facilitated efficient gas exchange.
- The bacciform papillae on the tongue were highly sensitive to bitter tastes.
- The bacciform protrusions on the spider's body helped it cling to surfaces.
- The bacciform cysts in the liver formed a chain-like structure known as a polycystic liver.
- The bacciform vesicles in the kidneys were responsible for filtering waste products.
- The bacciform buds on the tree's branches swelled and burst into bloom in the springtime.
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Having the form of a berry.
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No antonyms found.
The berry's bacciform shape resembled a grape, with a smooth, rounded exterior.
The plant's bacciform fruits hung in clusters, each the size of a cherry.
The bacciform capsule of the flower contained numerous minute seeds.
The bacciform pineal gland in the brain played a crucial role in regulating sleep patterns.