clavellate (Meaning)

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clavellate (a.)

See Clavate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of clavellate

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clavellate Sentence Examples

  1. The plant's leaves were clavellate, tapering to a point at the ends.
  2. In the twilight, the shadows cast by the clavellate branches created intricate patterns on the forest floor.
  3. The artist depicted the dragon's tail as clavellate, curling gracefully behind its body.
  4. The insect's antennae were clavellate, with tiny sensory structures dotting the surface.
  5. As the storm approached, the clouds took on a clavellate formation, billowing upwards in towering columns.
  6. The mineral sample exhibited clavellate crystals, clustered together in irregular formations.
  7. The hiker marveled at the clavellate patterns etched into the canyon walls by millennia of erosion.
  8. The fisherman noticed the clavellate fins of the trout as it darted through the clear stream.
  9. The architect incorporated clavellate motifs into the design of the cathedral's spires, adding an ornate flourish.
  10. The pastry chef decorated the cake with clavellate swirls of icing, creating a whimsical and elegant design.

FAQs About the word clavellate

See Clavate.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The plant's leaves were clavellate, tapering to a point at the ends.

In the twilight, the shadows cast by the clavellate branches created intricate patterns on the forest floor.

The artist depicted the dragon's tail as clavellate, curling gracefully behind its body.

The insect's antennae were clavellate, with tiny sensory structures dotting the surface.