carunculate (Meaning)

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carunculate (a)

having a caruncle

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carunculate (a.)

Alt. of Carunculated

Synonyms & Antonyms of carunculate

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carunculate Sentence Examples

  1. The carunculate growths on the surface of the gourd added an interesting texture to its appearance.
  2. Botanists classify certain plants as carunculate based on the presence of small, fleshy protrusions on their seeds.
  3. The carunculate seeds of the strawberry resemble tiny bumps, aiding in their dispersal by animals.
  4. The carunculate structures on the fruit of some trees provide a tactile sensation when touched.
  5. In horticulture, growers often select carunculate varieties of plants for their unique visual appeal.
  6. The carunculate nature of certain seeds assists in their absorption of water and nutrients during germination.
  7. Birds are attracted to carunculate fruits, which may offer a source of nourishment in the wild.
  8. The carunculate appendages on the surface of the nutmeg seed contribute to its distinctive appearance.
  9. Carunculate plants have evolved specialized adaptations to enhance their reproductive success in various environments.
  10. The study of carunculate structures in plants provides insights into seed dispersal mechanisms and evolutionary relationships.

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having a caruncleAlt. of Carunculated

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The carunculate growths on the surface of the gourd added an interesting texture to its appearance.

Botanists classify certain plants as carunculate based on the presence of small, fleshy protrusions on their seeds.

The carunculate seeds of the strawberry resemble tiny bumps, aiding in their dispersal by animals.

The carunculate structures on the fruit of some trees provide a tactile sensation when touched.