glabrescent (Meaning)
Wordnet
glabrescent (s)
lacking hair or a similar growth or tending to become hairless
Synonyms & Antonyms of glabrescent
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
glabrescent Sentence Examples
- The newly emerged stems of the plant exhibited a glabrescent surface, lacking noticeable hairs.
- The mature leaf blades became glabrescent over time, as the initial pubescence gradually decreased.
- The glabrous apex of the stem contrasted sharply with the glabrescent lower regions, adorned with sparse hairs.
- The young fruits displayed a glabrescent pericarp, but developed hairs as they ripened.
- The glabrescent roots of the plant efficiently absorbed nutrients from the soil.
- The glabrescent sepals of the flower provided minimal protection for the delicate petals within.
- The glabrescent bark of the tree gave it a smooth and polished appearance.
- The glabrescent surface of the leaves reduced water loss through transpiration.
- The glabrescent bracts surrounding the flower buds were translucent, allowing light to penetrate.
- The glabrescent stems of the grass were easily identified amidst the hairy surrounding vegetation.
FAQs About the word glabrescent
lacking hair or a similar growth or tending to become hairless
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The newly emerged stems of the plant exhibited a glabrescent surface, lacking noticeable hairs.
The mature leaf blades became glabrescent over time, as the initial pubescence gradually decreased.
The glabrous apex of the stem contrasted sharply with the glabrescent lower regions, adorned with sparse hairs.
The young fruits displayed a glabrescent pericarp, but developed hairs as they ripened.