foveolate (Meaning)

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foveolate (a.)

Having small pits or depression, as the receptacle in some composite flowers.

Synonyms & Antonyms of foveolate

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foveolate Sentence Examples

  1. The foveolate surface of the leaf allowed for increased light absorption and photosynthesis.
  2. The fern had foveolate spores, indicating its ancient evolutionary origins.
  3. The petals of the exotic flower exhibited intricate foveolate patterns.
  4. The researcher examined the foveolate structure of the butterfly's wing under a microscope.
  5. The foveolate bark of the tree provided shelter for small insects.
  6. The foveolate surface of the tool enhanced its grip.
  7. The honeycomb had a foveolate structure, providing strength and lightness.
  8. The foveolate cells in the retina contributed to high-acuity vision.
  9. The foveolate texture of the fabric created a unique tactile experience.
  10. The foveolate design of the aircraft wing reduced wind resistance and improved efficiency.

FAQs About the word foveolate

Having small pits or depression, as the receptacle in some composite flowers.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The foveolate surface of the leaf allowed for increased light absorption and photosynthesis.

The fern had foveolate spores, indicating its ancient evolutionary origins.

The petals of the exotic flower exhibited intricate foveolate patterns.

The researcher examined the foveolate structure of the butterfly's wing under a microscope.