frondlet (Meaning)
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frondlet (n.)
A very small frond, or distinct portion of a compound frond.
Synonyms & Antonyms of frondlet
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frondlet Sentence Examples
- Exquisite frondlets adorned the sago palm, creating a graceful canopy.
- The young fern's delicate frondlets unfurled with an ethereal elegance.
- The horsetail's frondlets swayed gently in the breeze, casting intricate shadows.
- The ancient cycad proudly displayed its whorl of frondlets, a testament to its age.
- The maidenhair fern's frondlets were so diaphanous that they resembled a floating cloud.
- The tree fern's long, graceful frondlets cascaded down the trunk like a waterfall.
- The maidenhair tree's frondlets turned a vibrant gold in the autumn, creating a breathtaking display.
- The ginkgo's unique fan-shaped frondlets added an exotic charm to the landscape.
- The cycad's massive frondlets provided a shady oasis for wildlife.
- The graceful frondlets of the lady fern added a touch of sophistication to the woodland garden.
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A very small frond, or distinct portion of a compound frond.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Exquisite frondlets adorned the sago palm, creating a graceful canopy.
The young fern's delicate frondlets unfurled with an ethereal elegance.
The horsetail's frondlets swayed gently in the breeze, casting intricate shadows.
The ancient cycad proudly displayed its whorl of frondlets, a testament to its age.