ensate (Meaning)
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ensate (a.)
Having sword-shaped leaves, or appendages; ensiform.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ensate
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ensate Sentence Examples
- The ensate leaves of the iris plant added a touch of elegance to the garden.
- The ensate sword, with its long, thin blade, was a formidable weapon in the hands of the skilled warrior.
- The ensate petals of the orchid gave the flower a delicate and graceful appearance.
- The ensate-shaped leaves of the aloe vera plant were used to make a variety of medicinal products.
- The ensate-leaved plant grew wild in the meadows, its leaves swaying in the breeze.
- The ensate-like structure of the antenna allowed the insect to pick up faint signals.
- The ensate shape of the aircraft's wing provided it with superior aerodynamic performance.
- The ensate-like shape of the boat's hull helped it to cut through the water with ease.
- The ensate-shaped fins of the fish helped it to swim swiftly and maneuver easily through the water.
- The ensate shape of the tool allowed it to be used for a variety of tasks, from cutting and slicing to scraping and prying.
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Having sword-shaped leaves, or appendages; ensiform.
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The ensate leaves of the iris plant added a touch of elegance to the garden.
The ensate sword, with its long, thin blade, was a formidable weapon in the hands of the skilled warrior.
The ensate petals of the orchid gave the flower a delicate and graceful appearance.
The ensate-shaped leaves of the aloe vera plant were used to make a variety of medicinal products.