eglandulous (Meaning)

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eglandulous (a.)

Destitute of glands.

Synonyms & Antonyms of eglandulous

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eglandulous Sentence Examples

  1. The eglandulous leaves of the plant lacked any trace of glandular tissue.
  2. Eglandulous petals often accompanied the eglandulous leaves, making the plant appear smooth and uniform.
  3. The eglandulous stems of the cactus felt smooth and velvety to the touch.
  4. In contrast to the glandular sepals, the petals of the flower were completely eglandulous.
  5. The eglandulous fruits of the tree were small and round, with a delicate, sweet flavor.
  6. The eglandulous seeds of the plant were easily dispersed by the wind, ensuring the plant's successful reproduction.
  7. Researchers studied the eglandulous mutant of the plant to gain insights into the role of glands in its physiology.
  8. The eglandulous condition of the organism was a result of a genetic mutation that disrupted the development of glandular tissue.
  9. The botanist meticulously examined the eglandulous specimen under a microscope to identify any unique characteristics.
  10. The eglandulous plant thrived in the harsh desert environment, demonstrating its remarkable resilience and adaptability.

FAQs About the word eglandulous

Destitute of glands.

No synonyms found.

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The eglandulous leaves of the plant lacked any trace of glandular tissue.

Eglandulous petals often accompanied the eglandulous leaves, making the plant appear smooth and uniform.

The eglandulous stems of the cactus felt smooth and velvety to the touch.

In contrast to the glandular sepals, the petals of the flower were completely eglandulous.