interosculate (Meaning)

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interosculate (v. i. & t.)

To kiss together to touch. See Osculate.

To have the character of, or to lie between, two distinct groups.

Synonyms & Antonyms of interosculate

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interosculate Sentence Examples

  1. The nerve fibers in the human brain interosculate, forming a complex network of connections.
  2. In anatomy, blood vessels interosculate to ensure proper circulation throughout the body.
  3. The roots of the plants interosculate in the rich soil, creating a dense and interconnected underground system.
  4. Microscopic channels in the sponge allow water to interosculate, facilitating efficient filtration.
  5. The veins in the leaf interosculate, creating a intricate pattern that supports nutrient transport.
  6. In evolutionary biology, species often interosculate through hybridization, leading to diverse and adaptable offspring.
  7. The tributaries of the river interosculate in the delta, forming a complex network of waterways.
  8. In entomology, the intricate wing patterns of certain butterflies interosculate, creating stunning visual displays.
  9. The intricate design of the circuit board allows electricity to interosculate efficiently between components.
  10. The fine capillaries in the lungs interosculate, ensuring the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during respiration.

FAQs About the word interosculate

To kiss together to touch. See Osculate., To have the character of, or to lie between, two distinct groups.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The nerve fibers in the human brain interosculate, forming a complex network of connections.

In anatomy, blood vessels interosculate to ensure proper circulation throughout the body.

The roots of the plants interosculate in the rich soil, creating a dense and interconnected underground system.

Microscopic channels in the sponge allow water to interosculate, facilitating efficient filtration.