lanuginose (Meaning)

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lanuginose (a.)

Alt. of Lanuginous

Synonyms & Antonyms of lanuginose

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lanuginose Sentence Examples

  1. The newborn baby's skin was covered in delicate lanuginose hair.
  2. The surface of the peach leaf is lanuginose, giving it a velvety texture.
  3. The edges of the fern frond are lanuginose, helping to trap water droplets.
  4. The underside of the oak leaf is lanuginose, providing a warm and fuzzy place for insects to hide.
  5. The lanuginose hairs on the stem of the plant help to anchor it in the soil.
  6. The lanuginose fruit of the plant is covered in a soft, velvety skin.
  7. The lanuginose bark of the tree helps to protect it from insects and disease.
  8. The lanuginose roots of the plant help to absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
  9. The lanuginose leaves of the plant help to photosynthesize sunlight and produce food for the plant.
  10. The lanuginose flowers of the plant attract pollinators, helping to ensure the survival of the species.

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Alt. of Lanuginous

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The newborn baby's skin was covered in delicate lanuginose hair.

The surface of the peach leaf is lanuginose, giving it a velvety texture.

The edges of the fern frond are lanuginose, helping to trap water droplets.

The underside of the oak leaf is lanuginose, providing a warm and fuzzy place for insects to hide.