fossulate (Meaning)

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fossulate (a.)

Having, or surrounded by, long, narrow depressions or furrows.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fossulate

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fossulate Sentence Examples

  1. The fossilized ammonite exhibited intricate fossulate ornamentation on its shell.
  2. The pollen grains bore minute fossulate markings that aided in their identification.
  3. The surface of the ancient coin was adorned with finely fossulate engravings depicting the victory of a legendary king.
  4. The blade of the ancient sword was fossulate, reducing friction during combat.
  5. Scientists examined the fossulate etchings on dinosaur bones to infer their feeding habits.
  6. The honeycomb's cells displayed a uniform pattern of fossulate indentations.
  7. The rare butterfly's wings were covered in iridescent scales with fossulate patterns.
  8. The cratered surface of the moon was marked by numerous fossulate impact structures.
  9. The fossilized insect's cuticle was covered in delicate fossulate impressions.
  10. The ornate pottery fragments revealed fossulate designs that symbolized ancient beliefs and rituals.

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Having, or surrounded by, long, narrow depressions or furrows.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The fossilized ammonite exhibited intricate fossulate ornamentation on its shell.

The pollen grains bore minute fossulate markings that aided in their identification.

The surface of the ancient coin was adorned with finely fossulate engravings depicting the victory of a legendary king.

The blade of the ancient sword was fossulate, reducing friction during combat.