intermediae (Meaning)

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intermediae (n. pl.)

The middle pair of tail feathers, or middle rectrices.

Synonyms & Antonyms of intermediae

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intermediae Sentence Examples

  1. The intermediae regions between the spinal cord and the brain stem control vital functions like respiration and heart rate.
  2. Botanists have identified several intermediae species that exhibit characteristics intermediate between two distinct species.
  3. Historians have coined the term "intermediae" to describe periods of transition between significant historical eras.
  4. The intermediae tissues of plants play a crucial role in water and nutrient transport.
  5. Researchers have discovered that intermediae neurons facilitate communication between different brain regions.
  6. Ethnologists have identified intermediae cultures that blend elements from multiple distinct cultures.
  7. The intermediae stage of meiosis involves the pairing and recombination of homologous chromosomes.
  8. Geologists have proposed that the intermediae zones between tectonic plates are prone to earthquakes.
  9. The intermediae layer of the atmosphere experiences significant temperature variations throughout the day.
  10. Taxonomists have classified numerous intermediae organisms, highlighting the intricate connections within the natural world.

FAQs About the word intermediae

The middle pair of tail feathers, or middle rectrices.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The intermediae regions between the spinal cord and the brain stem control vital functions like respiration and heart rate.

Botanists have identified several intermediae species that exhibit characteristics intermediate between two distinct species.

Historians have coined the term "intermediae" to describe periods of transition between significant historical eras.

The intermediae tissues of plants play a crucial role in water and nutrient transport.