lamellose (Meaning)

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lamellose (a.)

Composed of, or having, lamellae; lamelliform.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lamellose

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

lamellose Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate lamellose structure of the mushroom's gills provided an efficient surface for spore dispersal.
  2. The snail's shell exhibited a lamellose pattern, with raised spiral ridges and grooves.
  3. The lamellose petals of the water lily danced gently on the surface of the pond.
  4. The bark of the oak tree had a characteristic lamellose texture, rough and furrowed.
  5. The geologist examined the lamellose layers of sedimentary rock, seeking clues to the ancient environment.
  6. The microscope revealed the lamellose nature of the coral skeleton, composed of tiny platelets.
  7. The lamellose pattern of the ammonite fossil hinted at the animal's complex internal structure.
  8. The artist used a lamellose brush technique to create depth and texture in their painting.
  9. The architectural design incorporated lamellose elements, with cascading roofs that resembled overlapping layers.
  10. The lamellose leaf of the fern unfurled gracefully, revealing its intricate network of veins.

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Composed of, or having, lamellae; lamelliform.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The intricate lamellose structure of the mushroom's gills provided an efficient surface for spore dispersal.

The snail's shell exhibited a lamellose pattern, with raised spiral ridges and grooves.

The lamellose petals of the water lily danced gently on the surface of the pond.

The bark of the oak tree had a characteristic lamellose texture, rough and furrowed.