calicular (Meaning)

Wordnet

calicular (a)

relating to or resembling a calyculus

Webster

calicular (a.)

Alt. of Caliculate

Synonyms & Antonyms of calicular

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calicular Sentence Examples

  1. The biologist examined the calicular structure of the plant to understand its reproductive mechanisms.
  2. Tiny hairs lined the calicular opening of the flower, aiding in pollen collection by insects.
  3. The calicular shape of the bird's beak was specialized for extracting nectar from deep within flowers.
  4. Under the microscope, the researcher observed the intricate calicular patterns of the diatom species.
  5. The snail extended its calicular tentacles cautiously, exploring its surroundings for food.
  6. The botanist noted the unique calicular features of the rare orchid species, distinguishing it from others in the region.
  7. A network of nerves connected the calicular sensory organs, allowing the organism to perceive its environment with precision.
  8. The calicular symmetry of the coral polyps contributed to the colony's overall structural integrity.
  9. Researchers studied the calicular development of sea urchins to understand their growth patterns.
  10. The zoologist examined the calicular structure of the sea sponge, marveling at its complex filtration system.

FAQs About the word calicular

relating to or resembling a calyculusAlt. of Caliculate

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The biologist examined the calicular structure of the plant to understand its reproductive mechanisms.

Tiny hairs lined the calicular opening of the flower, aiding in pollen collection by insects.

The calicular shape of the bird's beak was specialized for extracting nectar from deep within flowers.

Under the microscope, the researcher observed the intricate calicular patterns of the diatom species.