claviform (Meaning)

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claviform (a.)

Club-shaped; clavate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of claviform

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claviform Sentence Examples

  1. The mushroom had a distinct claviform shape, tapering to a pointed tip.
  2. The claviform buds on the tree branches indicated the onset of spring.
  3. Under the microscope, the bacteria exhibited a claviform morphology.
  4. The artist sculpted a claviform figure, resembling a human torso.
  5. In the cave, they discovered stalactites with claviform formations.
  6. The cloud formations took on a claviform appearance as they drifted across the sky.
  7. The scientist identified the pollen grains as claviform under the microscope.
  8. The insect's antennae were claviform, tapering gradually towards the tips.
  9. The icicles hanging from the roof were claviform, with pointed ends.
  10. The artist sketched a landscape with claviform trees lining the horizon.

FAQs About the word claviform

Club-shaped; clavate.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mushroom had a distinct claviform shape, tapering to a pointed tip.

The claviform buds on the tree branches indicated the onset of spring.

Under the microscope, the bacteria exhibited a claviform morphology.

The artist sculpted a claviform figure, resembling a human torso.