lamellose (Meaning)
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lamellose (a.)
Composed of, or having, lamellae; lamelliform.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lamellose
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lamellose Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The geologist examined the lamellose layers of sedimentary rock, seeking clues to the ancient environment.
- The microscope revealed the lamellose nature of the coral skeleton, composed of tiny platelets.
- The lamellose pattern of the ammonite fossil hinted at the animal's complex internal structure.
- The artist used a lamellose brush technique to create depth and texture in their painting.
- The architectural design incorporated lamellose elements, with cascading roofs that resembled overlapping layers.
- The lamellose leaf of the fern unfurled gracefully, revealing its intricate network of veins.
FAQs About the word lamellose
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.