digitiform (Meaning)
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digitiform (a.)
Formed like a finger or fingers; finger-shaped; as, a digitiform root.
Synonyms & Antonyms of digitiform
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digitiform Sentence Examples
- The alien creature possessed digitiform appendages that allowed it to deftly manipulate objects.
- The intricate arrangement of digitiform projections provided a firm grip for the climbing plant.
- The child's delight in tracing digitiform patterns in the sand was a testament to nature's captivating designs.
- Ancient cave paintings depicted digitiform symbols that hinted at a forgotten language.
- In a microscopic realm, the digitiform extensions of the bacterium reached out to absorb nutrients.
- The digitiform leaves of the succulent plant gave it a unique and eye-catching appearance.
- The surgeon relied on digitiform instruments to perform delicate procedures with utmost precision.
- The robotic arm, equipped with digitiform grippers, nimbly handled objects of various shapes and sizes.
- The digitiform projections on the bird's beak aided in the efficient extraction of seeds from fruits.
- The digitiform sensors of the underwater drone allowed it to explore the intricate depths of the ocean.
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Formed like a finger or fingers; finger-shaped; as, a digitiform root.
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No antonyms found.
The alien creature possessed digitiform appendages that allowed it to deftly manipulate objects.
The intricate arrangement of digitiform projections provided a firm grip for the climbing plant.
The child's delight in tracing digitiform patterns in the sand was a testament to nature's captivating designs.
Ancient cave paintings depicted digitiform symbols that hinted at a forgotten language.