homaloid (Meaning)

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homaloid (a.)

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homaloid Sentence Examples

  1. The homaloid landscape of the prairie stretched out before them, a vast expanse without noticeable hills or valleys.
  2. Botanists marveled at the homaloid growth pattern of certain succulent plants, which grew in a flat, cushion-like form.
  3. The surface of the ice sheet had a homaloid appearance, with no significant undulations or crevasses.
  4. In architecture, homaloid surfaces are often used to create a sense of spaciousness and tranquility.
  5. The aircraft glided smoothly through the homaloid clouds, providing a clear view of the terrain below.
  6. The skin condition homaloidosis causes the skin to become flat and smooth, resembling a homaloid surface.
  7. Researchers studied the homaloid adaptations of desert plants, which enable them to survive in extreme environments.
  8. The homaloid shape of the spacecraft's hull minimized drag and improved its aerodynamic efficiency.
  9. The topography of the plateau was largely homaloid, except for a few isolated hills and mesas.
  10. The homaloid texture of the painting created a sense of depth and dimension, despite its flat surface.

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The homaloid landscape of the prairie stretched out before them, a vast expanse without noticeable hills or valleys.

Botanists marveled at the homaloid growth pattern of certain succulent plants, which grew in a flat, cushion-like form.

The surface of the ice sheet had a homaloid appearance, with no significant undulations or crevasses.

In architecture, homaloid surfaces are often used to create a sense of spaciousness and tranquility.