capillature (Meaning)

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capillature (n.)

A bush of hair; frizzing of the hair.

Synonyms & Antonyms of capillature

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

capillature Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate capillature of the leaf veins allowed for efficient nutrient transport throughout the plant.
  2. Microscopic examination revealed a dense capillature surrounding the tumor, indicative of its high metabolic activity.
  3. The capillature of the spider's web shimmered in the morning dew, catching the light in intricate patterns.
  4. Capillature within the sponge-like structure of the lung tissue facilitated the exchange of gases during respiration.
  5. Under the microscope, the capillature of the fungal hyphae appeared as a finely branched network.
  6. The intricate capillature of blood vessels in the brain ensures that every neuron receives adequate oxygen and nutrients.
  7. The capillature of the coral polyps provides a vast surface area for nutrient absorption from the surrounding water.
  8. Researchers observed an abnormal capillature pattern in the tumor tissue, indicating angiogenesis and rapid growth.
  9. The capillature of the fish gills allows for efficient extraction of oxygen from water, essential for aquatic respiration.
  10. Capillature analysis revealed a disruption in the microcirculation of the skin, suggesting poor tissue perfusion in the affected area.

FAQs About the word capillature

A bush of hair; frizzing of the hair.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The delicate capillature of the leaf veins allowed for efficient nutrient transport throughout the plant.

Microscopic examination revealed a dense capillature surrounding the tumor, indicative of its high metabolic activity.

The capillature of the spider's web shimmered in the morning dew, catching the light in intricate patterns.

Capillature within the sponge-like structure of the lung tissue facilitated the exchange of gases during respiration.