hygrophanous (Meaning)

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hygrophanous (a.)

Having such a structure as to be diaphanous when moist, and opaque when dry.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hygrophanous

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hygrophanous Sentence Examples

  1. The hygrophanous mushroom's cap changes color dramatically as it loses moisture.
  2. Due to its hygrophanous nature, the lichen's appearance varies depending on its hydration level.
  3. The hygrophanous paper is designed to absorb and release moisture, keeping it at an optimal humidity.
  4. The soil's hygrophanous properties make it ideal for plants that thrive in both wet and dry conditions.
  5. The hygrophanous fabric regulates body temperature by absorbing moisture when the wearer sweats.
  6. The hygrophanous paint changes its opacity based on the humidity of the surrounding air.
  7. The flower's hygrophanous petals open and close in response to changes in moisture.
  8. The hygrometer measures the humidity of the environment using hygrophanous materials.
  9. The stone has a hygrophanous surface that absorbs water and becomes darker in color.
  10. The fungus's spores release their spores when the hygrophanous spore sac dries out.

FAQs About the word hygrophanous

Having such a structure as to be diaphanous when moist, and opaque when dry.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hygrophanous mushroom's cap changes color dramatically as it loses moisture.

Due to its hygrophanous nature, the lichen's appearance varies depending on its hydration level.

The hygrophanous paper is designed to absorb and release moisture, keeping it at an optimal humidity.

The soil's hygrophanous properties make it ideal for plants that thrive in both wet and dry conditions.