bifidate (Meaning)

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bifidate (a.)

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Synonyms & Antonyms of bifidate

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bifidate Sentence Examples

  1. The leaf's tip was bifidate, with two distinct lobes branching off.
  2. The insect's antennae were bifidate, giving it a distinctive appearance.
  3. The botanical illustration detailed the plant's bifidate petals, each divided into two distinct sections.
  4. The bifidate tail of the lizard allowed it to maneuver swiftly through the undergrowth.
  5. The surgeon carefully dissected the bifidate structure of the organ, noting its intricate design.
  6. The artist captured the beauty of the bifidate plumage of the bird in their painting.
  7. In entomology, a bifidate tarsus refers to the segmented structure of an insect's leg.
  8. The ancient coin featured a bifidate design, symbolizing duality and balance.
  9. The hiker marveled at the bifidate rock formation, shaped by centuries of erosion.
  10. The geneticist studied the inheritance pattern of the bifidate trait in the population.

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The leaf's tip was bifidate, with two distinct lobes branching off.

The insect's antennae were bifidate, giving it a distinctive appearance.

The botanical illustration detailed the plant's bifidate petals, each divided into two distinct sections.

The bifidate tail of the lizard allowed it to maneuver swiftly through the undergrowth.