labiose (Meaning)

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labiose (a.)

Having the appearance of being labiate; -- said of certain polypetalous corollas.

Synonyms & Antonyms of labiose

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labiose Sentence Examples

  1. The bee's labiose pulsates rapidly, creating a buzzing sound.
  2. The labiose of a butterfly is a long, slender tube that it uses to suck nectar from flowers.
  3. The labiose of a moth is covered in tiny hairs that help it to collect pollen.
  4. The labiose of a fly is used to lap up food, such as sugar water.
  5. The labiose of a mosquito is sharp and pointed, and it uses it to pierce the skin of its victim.
  6. The labiose of a scorpion is used to inject venom into its prey.
  7. The labiose of a spider is used to spin webs.
  8. The labiose of a centipede is used to walk and to catch prey.
  9. The labiose of a millipede is used to crawl and to dig burrows.
  10. The labiose of a pillbug is used to roll up into a ball when it is threatened.

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Having the appearance of being labiate; -- said of certain polypetalous corollas.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bee's labiose pulsates rapidly, creating a buzzing sound.

The labiose of a butterfly is a long, slender tube that it uses to suck nectar from flowers.

The labiose of a moth is covered in tiny hairs that help it to collect pollen.

The labiose of a fly is used to lap up food, such as sugar water.