funiliform (Meaning)

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funiliform (a.)

Resembling a cord in toughness and flexibility, as the roots of some endogenous trees.

Synonyms & Antonyms of funiliform

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funiliform Sentence Examples

  1. The funiliform stems of the grapevine gracefully descended from the trellis.
  2. The funiliform filaments of the lily swayed gently in the breeze.
  3. The funiliform root system of the orchid clung tenaciously to the bark of the tree.
  4. The funiliform leaves of the aquatic plant provided a dense hideout for small fish.
  5. The funiliform hyphae of the fungus spread rapidly through the soil.
  6. The funiliform antennae of the insect detected chemical signals from a distance.
  7. The funiliform tail of the lizard was a marvel of agility and balance.
  8. The funiliform glands of the snake secreted a potent venom.
  9. The funiliform teeth of the crocodile were designed for seizing and crushing prey.
  10. The funiliform pattern of the fabric created an intriguing optical illusion.

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Resembling a cord in toughness and flexibility, as the roots of some endogenous trees.

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No antonyms found.

The funiliform stems of the grapevine gracefully descended from the trellis.

The funiliform filaments of the lily swayed gently in the breeze.

The funiliform root system of the orchid clung tenaciously to the bark of the tree.

The funiliform leaves of the aquatic plant provided a dense hideout for small fish.