bursiculate (Meaning)

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bursiculate (a.)

Bursiform.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bursiculate

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bursiculate Sentence Examples

  1. The bursiculate appearance of the plant's leaves intrigued botanists studying its unique morphology.
  2. Under the microscope, the surface of the mineral revealed a bursiculate texture, indicating its formation under specific geological conditions.
  3. The bursiculate pattern on the butterfly's wings served as camouflage in its natural habitat.
  4. The artist meticulously recreated the bursiculate details of the ancient artifact in her painting.
  5. Scientists discovered a new species of fungus characterized by its bursiculate spores.
  6. The chef garnished the dish with bursiculate herbs to add both flavor and visual appeal.
  7. The bursiculate shells of the snails provided protection against predators in the rocky terrain.
  8. The jeweler crafted a necklace featuring bursiculate gemstones, creating a striking piece of wearable art.
  9. Microscopic examination of the soil revealed the presence of bursiculate particles, indicating its unique composition.
  10. The ornate design of the antique vase included intricate bursiculate motifs, reflecting the craftsmanship of its era.

FAQs About the word bursiculate

Bursiform.

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No antonyms found.

The bursiculate appearance of the plant's leaves intrigued botanists studying its unique morphology.

Under the microscope, the surface of the mineral revealed a bursiculate texture, indicating its formation under specific geological conditions.

The bursiculate pattern on the butterfly's wings served as camouflage in its natural habitat.

The artist meticulously recreated the bursiculate details of the ancient artifact in her painting.