linguiform (Meaning)
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linguiform (a.)
Having the form of the tongue; tongue-shaped.
Synonyms & Antonyms of linguiform
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linguiform Sentence Examples
- The linguiform leaves of the butterwort plant trap and digest insects for sustenance.
- The curious linguiform tongue of the chameleon allows it to extend its reach far beyond its mouth.
- The linguiform papillae on the tongue of the cat aid in grooming and taste perception.
- Researchers identified the linguiform structure as a key diagnostic feature of the extinct species.
- The linguiform shape of the shell provides the animal protection from predators and the elements.
- The linguiform blade of the mezzaluna knife helps in chopping and mincing ingredients effortlessly.
- The linguiform petals of the orchid bloom create a unique and elegant display of colors.
- The linguiform tentacle of the jellyfish is covered with stinging cells used for capturing prey.
- The linguiform organ in the brain plays a crucial role in processing language and communication.
- The linguiform rug's elongated shape and soft texture add a touch of comfort and style to the room.
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Having the form of the tongue; tongue-shaped.
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The linguiform leaves of the butterwort plant trap and digest insects for sustenance.
The curious linguiform tongue of the chameleon allows it to extend its reach far beyond its mouth.
The linguiform papillae on the tongue of the cat aid in grooming and taste perception.
Researchers identified the linguiform structure as a key diagnostic feature of the extinct species.