libriform (Meaning)
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libriform (a.)
Having the form of liber, or resembling liber.
Synonyms & Antonyms of libriform
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
libriform Sentence Examples
- The libriform fibers provided structural support to the plant's stem.
- The arrangement of libriform cells in the xylem created a rigid framework.
- The thick walls of libriform fibers restricted the flow of water and nutrients.
- The fusiform shape of libriform cells maximized their surface area for cellulose deposition.
- Libriform fibers were an essential component of the plant's secondary xylem, known as wood.
- The lignin content of libriform fibers increased their resistance to mechanical stress.
- The strength and rigidity of libriform fibers made them suitable for use in papermaking.
- The long, narrow cells of libriform fibers were visible under a microscope.
- The uniform alignment of libriform fibers created a parallel orientation in the wood.
- The libriform fibers were connected by pits, allowing some water movement between adjacent cells.
FAQs About the word libriform
Having the form of liber, or resembling liber.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The libriform fibers provided structural support to the plant's stem.
The arrangement of libriform cells in the xylem created a rigid framework.
The thick walls of libriform fibers restricted the flow of water and nutrients.
The fusiform shape of libriform cells maximized their surface area for cellulose deposition.