dentate-sinuate (Meaning)
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dentate-sinuate (a.)
Having a form intermediate between dentate and sinuate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dentate-sinuate
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dentate-sinuate Sentence Examples
- The leaf margins of the plant were dentate, featuring sharp teeth along the edges.
- Some herbivores avoid feeding on plants with dentate leaves due to their rough edges.
- The sinuate path wound its way through the forest, following the contours of the land.
- The sinuate coastline provided numerous sheltered coves for small boats.
- Sinuate patterns in the sand dunes were shaped by the wind's constant movement.
- The river flowed in sinuate curves, reflecting the natural contours of the landscape.
- The sinuate design of the wrought iron gate added elegance to the garden entrance.
- Sinuate markings on the butterfly's wings helped it blend into its surroundings.
- The sinuate structure of the coral reef provided habitat for diverse marine life.
- Sinuate brushstrokes gave depth and texture to the artist's landscape painting.
FAQs About the word dentate-sinuate
Having a form intermediate between dentate and sinuate.
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No antonyms found.
The leaf margins of the plant were dentate, featuring sharp teeth along the edges.
Some herbivores avoid feeding on plants with dentate leaves due to their rough edges.
The sinuate path wound its way through the forest, following the contours of the land.
The sinuate coastline provided numerous sheltered coves for small boats.