bilocular (Meaning)

Wordnet

bilocular (s)

divided into or containing two cells or chambers

Webster

bilocular (a.)

Divided into two cells or compartments; as, a bilocular pericarp.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bilocular

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bilocular Sentence Examples

  1. The bilocular nature of the fruit made it distinct from others in the botanical garden.
  2. The biologist examined the bilocular structure of the seedpod under the microscope.
  3. The physician noted the presence of a bilocular cyst during the patient's ultrasound examination.
  4. The botanist classified the flower as bilocular based on its reproductive organs.
  5. The bilocular design of the microscope allowed for simultaneous viewing by two researchers.
  6. The bilocular birdhouse provided nesting space for a pair of avian inhabitants.
  7. The chef used a bilocular mold to shape the dessert into perfectly symmetrical halves.
  8. The bilocular sac contained vital enzymes necessary for digestion.
  9. The bilocular flask was used in the laboratory for precise measurements of liquid volumes.
  10. The bilocular chamber of the heart facilitated the efficient circulation of blood throughout the body.

FAQs About the word bilocular

divided into or containing two cells or chambersDivided into two cells or compartments; as, a bilocular pericarp.

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The bilocular nature of the fruit made it distinct from others in the botanical garden.

The biologist examined the bilocular structure of the seedpod under the microscope.

The physician noted the presence of a bilocular cyst during the patient's ultrasound examination.

The botanist classified the flower as bilocular based on its reproductive organs.