fucoidal (Meaning)
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fucoidal (a.)
Fucoid.
Containing impressions of fossil fucoids or seaweeds; as, fucoidal sandstone.
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fucoidal Sentence Examples
- The fucoidal bed extended along the rocky shoreline, providing habitat for marine life.
- The brown algae, commonly known as fucoids, dominated the intertidal zone with their robust thalli.
- The fucoidal coast of Maine harbored a variety of seaweeds and marine invertebrates.
- Scientists studied the fucoidal biomass to assess the health of coastal ecosystems.
- The fucoidal material washed ashore by storms provided nutrients for beach vegetation.
- The decline in fucoidal cover on the rocky coastline raised concerns about ecosystem balance.
- The fucoidal plants acted as a buffer against coastal erosion, reducing the impact of waves.
- The extracts from fucoidal algae showed promising antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
- The fucoidal pigments imparted a characteristic brown color to the marine environment.
- Researchers explored the use of fucoidal biomass as a sustainable source of biofuel and other renewable resources.
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Fucoid., Containing impressions of fossil fucoids or seaweeds; as, fucoidal sandstone.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The fucoidal bed extended along the rocky shoreline, providing habitat for marine life.
The brown algae, commonly known as fucoids, dominated the intertidal zone with their robust thalli.
The fucoidal coast of Maine harbored a variety of seaweeds and marine invertebrates.
Scientists studied the fucoidal biomass to assess the health of coastal ecosystems.