loculate (Meaning)
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loculate (a.)
Divided into compartments.
Synonyms & Antonyms of loculate
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
loculate Sentence Examples
- The ovary was loculate, with three compartments containing ovules.
- The loculate fruit had four distinct chambers filled with seeds.
- The stamens were highly loculate, with numerous pollen sacs.
- The petals had intricate loculate patterns that attracted pollinators.
- The leaf surface was covered with small loculate structures that enhanced water absorption.
- The glandular hairs on the stem were loculate, secreting volatile substances.
- The loculate pith of the stem provided structural support to the plant.
- The loculate root system allowed for efficient water and nutrient uptake.
- The fungal hyphae formed loculate structures that served as reproductive bodies.
- The loculate cells of the algae contained pigments responsible for photosynthesis.
FAQs About the word loculate
Divided into compartments.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The ovary was loculate, with three compartments containing ovules.
The loculate fruit had four distinct chambers filled with seeds.
The stamens were highly loculate, with numerous pollen sacs.
The petals had intricate loculate patterns that attracted pollinators.