discal (Meaning)

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discal (a.)

Pertaining to, or resembling, a disk; as, discal cells.

Synonyms & Antonyms of discal

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discal Sentence Examples

  1. The discal cell is a specialized region of the wing in insects and other arthropods.
  2. The discal spot is a dark, circular marking on the wing of many species of butterflies and moths.
  3. The discal fold is a groove or crease on the wing of some insects.
  4. The discal area is the region of the wing between the discal cell and the termen.
  5. The discal vein is a wing vein that runs through the discal cell.
  6. The discal process is a small, projecting part of the wing in some insects.
  7. The discal lobe is a rounded or triangular projection on the wing in some insects.
  8. The discal field is the area of the wing distal to the discal cell in some insects.
  9. The discal spot is typically located near the center of the wing and can help to identify certain species of butterflies and moths.
  10. The discal cell is often bounded by the costa, subcosta, radius, and media veins.

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Pertaining to, or resembling, a disk; as, discal cells.

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No antonyms found.

The discal cell is a specialized region of the wing in insects and other arthropods.

The discal spot is a dark, circular marking on the wing of many species of butterflies and moths.

The discal fold is a groove or crease on the wing of some insects.

The discal area is the region of the wing between the discal cell and the termen.