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

  1. The berry's bacciform shape resembled a grape, with a smooth, rounded exterior.
  2. The plant's bacciform fruits hung in clusters, each the size of a cherry.
  3. The bacciform capsule of the flower contained numerous minute seeds.
  4. The bacciform pineal gland in the brain played a crucial role in regulating sleep patterns.
  5. The bacciform cells in the lung's alveoli facilitated efficient gas exchange.
  6. The bacciform papillae on the tongue were highly sensitive to bitter tastes.
  7. The bacciform protrusions on the spider's body helped it cling to surfaces.
  8. The bacciform cysts in the liver formed a chain-like structure known as a polycystic liver.
  9. The bacciform vesicles in the kidneys were responsible for filtering waste products.
  10. 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.

No synonyms found.

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.