chlamydes (Meaning)

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chlamydes (pl.)

of Chlamys

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chlamydes Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Greeks often depicted their gods draped in chlamydes, or short cloaks, symbolizing their divine status.
  2. In biology, chlamydes refer to the protective coverings found in certain organisms, such as the chlamydomonas algae.
  3. The chlamydes of the outer membrane provide added protection to bacterial cells against hostile environments.
  4. During winter, the shepherd wrapped himself tightly in his chlamydes to shield against the biting cold.
  5. The Roman soldiers donned their chlamydes as they marched into battle, ready to face whatever challenges awaited them.
  6. Botanists study the development and structure of chlamydes in flowering plants to understand their reproductive processes better.
  7. The delicate chlamydes of the orchid flower are a marvel of nature's intricate design.
  8. Medieval knights often adorned their armor with chlamydes made of richly colored fabrics, signifying their noble status.
  9. The ancient Egyptians depicted their pharaohs wearing chlamydes adorned with hieroglyphs and intricate patterns.
  10. The biologist carefully observed the chlamydes under the microscope, noting their unique characteristics and functions within the organism.

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of Chlamys

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The ancient Greeks often depicted their gods draped in chlamydes, or short cloaks, symbolizing their divine status.

In biology, chlamydes refer to the protective coverings found in certain organisms, such as the chlamydomonas algae.

The chlamydes of the outer membrane provide added protection to bacterial cells against hostile environments.

During winter, the shepherd wrapped himself tightly in his chlamydes to shield against the biting cold.