funiculate (Meaning)

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funiculate (a.)

Forming a narrow ridge.

Synonyms & Antonyms of funiculate

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funiculate Sentence Examples

  1. The climber effortlessly ascended the steep cliff, using the funiculate to traverse the sheer rock face.
  2. The funiculate provided a thrilling and scenic ride up the mountain, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
  3. The railway's funiculate system employed a clever arrangement of counterweights to evenly distribute the train's weight.
  4. The zoologist studied the funiculate tendrils of the passion fruit plant, marveling at their complex structure.
  5. The architect incorporated a funiculate elevator into the skyscraper's design, providing convenient access to all floors.
  6. The funiculate was an indispensable transport system for the remote mountain village, connecting it to the neighboring town.
  7. The botanist examined the flower's funiculate stamen, noting its unique adaptation for pollination.
  8. The engineer devised an innovative funiculate system that minimized friction and maximized efficiency.
  9. The funiculate sculpture created by the artist evoked a sense of movement and interconnectedness.
  10. The funiculate cable swayed and groaned as the wind caught it, creating a symphony of sounds.

FAQs About the word funiculate

Forming a narrow ridge.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The climber effortlessly ascended the steep cliff, using the funiculate to traverse the sheer rock face.

The funiculate provided a thrilling and scenic ride up the mountain, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

The railway's funiculate system employed a clever arrangement of counterweights to evenly distribute the train's weight.

The zoologist studied the funiculate tendrils of the passion fruit plant, marveling at their complex structure.