induplicative (Meaning)

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induplicative (a.)

Having induplicate sepals or petals in aestivation.

Having induplicate leaves in vernation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of induplicative

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induplicative Sentence Examples

  1. The rhythmic beating of the drum created an induplicative effect that captivated the audience.
  2. The artist's use of repetitive motifs in the painting resulted in an induplicative composition.
  3. The induplicative syllables in the poem enhanced its musicality.
  4. The thunderous applause filled the theater with an induplicative roar.
  5. The ticking of the clock provided an induplicative soundtrack to the long night.
  6. The pattern of leaves on the tree created an induplicative design that caught the eye.
  7. The laughter of children echoed through the park with an induplicative merry-go-round of sound.
  8. The melody of the song featured induplicative notes that gave it a catchy rhythm.
  9. The induplicative phrases in the speech emphasized the speaker's main points.
  10. The repetitive gestures of the dancers created an induplicative effect that enhanced the visual impact of the performance.

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Having induplicate sepals or petals in aestivation., Having induplicate leaves in vernation.

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The rhythmic beating of the drum created an induplicative effect that captivated the audience.

The artist's use of repetitive motifs in the painting resulted in an induplicative composition.

The induplicative syllables in the poem enhanced its musicality.

The thunderous applause filled the theater with an induplicative roar.