lichenic (Meaning)
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lichenic (a.)
Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, lichens.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lichenic
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lichenic Sentence Examples
- The lichenic growth on the rock resembled a vibrant tapestry of green and orange hues.
- Scientists study lichenic diversity to understand the environmental health of ecosystems.
- The lichenic substances have remarkable medicinal and antimicrobial properties.
- The ancient rock carvings were adorned with intricate lichenic designs.
- The lichenic crust on the trees provided a vital habitat for microscopic organisms.
- The lichenic symbiotic relationship with algae and fungi has evolved over millions of years.
- Artists often incorporate lichenic textures into their paintings for a unique aesthetic effect.
- The lichenic forests in the high Arctic are a testament to the resilience of life in extreme environments.
- The lichenic indicators on the tree trunks reveal the past air pollution levels in the area.
- The lichenic pioneers colonize bare surfaces, paving the way for more complex plant life to thrive.
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Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, lichens.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The lichenic growth on the rock resembled a vibrant tapestry of green and orange hues.
Scientists study lichenic diversity to understand the environmental health of ecosystems.
The lichenic substances have remarkable medicinal and antimicrobial properties.
The ancient rock carvings were adorned with intricate lichenic designs.