farctate (Meaning)
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farctate (v. t.)
Stuffed; filled solid; as, a farctate leaf, stem, or pericarp; -- opposed to tubular or hollow.
Synonyms & Antonyms of farctate
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farctate Sentence Examples
- The farctate clouds hung low in the sky, casting a gloomy shadow over the forest below.
- The farctate leaves of the fern created a delicate pattern on the forest floor.
- The farctate crystals of the mineral pyrite sparkled in the sunlight.
- The farctate petals of the flower formed a delicate cup.
- The farctate fins of the fish helped it to swim quickly and maneuver through the water.
- The farctate antennae of the insect helped it to detect its surroundings.
- The farctate teeth of the animal helped it to tear and chew its food.
- The farctate claws of the crab helped it to grip onto rocks and surfaces.
- The farctate tail of the lizard helped it to balance and climb.
- The farctate wings of the bird helped it to fly.
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Stuffed; filled solid; as, a farctate leaf, stem, or pericarp; -- opposed to tubular or hollow.
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The farctate clouds hung low in the sky, casting a gloomy shadow over the forest below.
The farctate leaves of the fern created a delicate pattern on the forest floor.
The farctate crystals of the mineral pyrite sparkled in the sunlight.
The farctate petals of the flower formed a delicate cup.