folious (Meaning)

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folious (a.)

Like a leaf; thin; unsubstantial.

Foliose.

Synonyms & Antonyms of folious

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folious Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate folious patterns of the fern fronds created an enchanting canopy.
  2. The ancient manuscript contained folious parchment pages filled with elaborate calligraphy.
  3. The librarian carefully turned the folious pages of the rare first edition.
  4. The garden was brimming with folious plants, their lush foliage creating a verdant tapestry.
  5. The artist used folious brushstrokes to capture the texture and movement of the leaves.
  6. The old oak tree possessed gnarled folious roots that extended deep into the earth.
  7. The botanist studied the folious structure of various plant species, marveling at their diversity.
  8. The botanist studied the folious structure of various plant species, marveling at their diversity.
  9. The folious canopy of the rain forest provided shelter and sustenance for countless creatures.
  10. The ornate folious scrolls decorating the cathedral ceiling depicted scenes from biblical history.

FAQs About the word folious

Like a leaf; thin; unsubstantial., Foliose.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The intricate folious patterns of the fern fronds created an enchanting canopy.

The ancient manuscript contained folious parchment pages filled with elaborate calligraphy.

The librarian carefully turned the folious pages of the rare first edition.

The garden was brimming with folious plants, their lush foliage creating a verdant tapestry.