graminaceous (Meaning)
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graminaceous (a.)
Pertaining to, or resembling, the grasses; gramineous; as, graminaceous plants.
Synonyms & Antonyms of graminaceous
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graminaceous Sentence Examples
- The graminaceous vegetation along the riverbank provided shelter for various wildlife.
- The field was dominated by a dense patch of graminaceous plants, their blades swaying in the breeze.
- The graminaceous roots helped to stabilize the soil and prevent erosion.
- The graminaceous plant had a distinct fibrous stem and narrow, parallel-veined leaves.
- Graminaceous seeds are rich in nutrients and are an important food source for many birds and insects.
- The graminaceous ecosystem supported a diverse array of plant and animal life.
- The graminaceous prairie extended as far as the eye could see, a vast expanse of rolling grasslands.
- The graminaceous plant had a hollow stem and elongate inflorescences, resembling a grass.
- The graminaceous lawn was carefully manicured, its blades growing uniformly and lush.
- The graminaceous crop yielded a bountiful harvest, providing essential sustenance for the local community.
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Pertaining to, or resembling, the grasses; gramineous; as, graminaceous plants.
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The graminaceous vegetation along the riverbank provided shelter for various wildlife.
The field was dominated by a dense patch of graminaceous plants, their blades swaying in the breeze.
The graminaceous roots helped to stabilize the soil and prevent erosion.
The graminaceous plant had a distinct fibrous stem and narrow, parallel-veined leaves.