capillament (Meaning)

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capillament (n.)

A filament.

Any villous or hairy covering; a fine fiber or filament, as of the nerves.

Synonyms & Antonyms of capillament

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

capillament Sentence Examples

  1. The scientist studied the capillament of the plant under a microscope to understand its structure.
  2. The artist meticulously depicted the capillament of the flower, capturing its fine details with precision.
  3. Capillament, the tiny hair-like structures on the surface of leaves, help in the absorption of moisture and nutrients.
  4. Under the lens, the intricate capillament of the insect's antennae became visible, revealing its sensory capabilities.
  5. The botanist observed the capillament of the moss, noting its role in water retention and distribution.
  6. Capillament, found on the surface of certain seeds, aids in their dispersal by catching onto passing animals or clothing.
  7. The biologist conducted research on the capillament of various marine organisms to understand their adaptations to their environment.
  8. Capillament, although often overlooked, plays a crucial role in the functioning of many biological systems.
  9. In some species, the capillament serves as a protective barrier against environmental stressors such as UV radiation or desiccation.
  10. Understanding the structure and function of capillament can provide valuable insights into the ecology and evolution of organisms.

FAQs About the word capillament

A filament., Any villous or hairy covering; a fine fiber or filament, as of the nerves.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The scientist studied the capillament of the plant under a microscope to understand its structure.

The artist meticulously depicted the capillament of the flower, capturing its fine details with precision.

Capillament, the tiny hair-like structures on the surface of leaves, help in the absorption of moisture and nutrients.

Under the lens, the intricate capillament of the insect's antennae became visible, revealing its sensory capabilities.