lumbriciform (Meaning)
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lumbriciform (a.)
Resembling an earthworm; vermiform.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lumbriciform
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lumbriciform Sentence Examples
- The lumbriciform shape of the worm allowed it to burrow efficiently through the soil.
- The caterpillar's lumbriciform appearance resembled that of an earthworm.
- The larva displayed a distinct lumbriciform body shape, characteristic of its family.
- The parasite's lumbriciform morphology enabled it to inhabit the host's digestive tract.
- Lumbriciform creatures exhibit a cylindrical, elongated body structure.
- The annelid's lumbriciform shape provided it with an optimal surface area for respiration.
- The lumbriciform nematode migrated through the vascular system, infecting various organs.
- The snake's lumbriciform tail aided in its locomotion, allowing it to navigate through dense vegetation.
- The lumbriciform microorganisms were crucial in the decomposition process of organic matter.
- The lumbriciform protrusions on the sea cucumber's body served as sensory organs.
FAQs About the word lumbriciform
Resembling an earthworm; vermiform.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The lumbriciform shape of the worm allowed it to burrow efficiently through the soil.
The caterpillar's lumbriciform appearance resembled that of an earthworm.
The larva displayed a distinct lumbriciform body shape, characteristic of its family.
The parasite's lumbriciform morphology enabled it to inhabit the host's digestive tract.