lyrate leaf (Meaning)

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lyrate leaf (n)

a simple leaf having curvature suggestive of a lyre

Synonyms & Antonyms of lyrate leaf

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lyrate leaf Sentence Examples

  1. The lyrate leaf of the lyre plant adds an elegant touch to any garden.
  2. The deeply lobed lyrate leaf is a distinctive characteristic of the fiddlehead fern.
  3. The lyrate leaf of the wild grapevine resembles a lyre in shape.
  4. The young lyrate leaves of the safflower plant are edible.
  5. The lyrate leaf of the common mallow is known for its medicinal properties.
  6. The long and pointed lyrate leaves of the dandelion plant are edible and rich in nutrients.
  7. The lyrate leaf of the winter cress adds a spicy flavor to salads.
  8. The lyrate leaf of the groundsel plant is a common weed found in disturbed areas.
  9. The lyrate leaf of the ostrich fern is a dramatic addition to a fern garden.
  10. The lyrate leaf of the silver beet plant is a versatile vegetable that can be eaten raw or cooked.

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a simple leaf having curvature suggestive of a lyre

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The lyrate leaf of the lyre plant adds an elegant touch to any garden.

The deeply lobed lyrate leaf is a distinctive characteristic of the fiddlehead fern.

The lyrate leaf of the wild grapevine resembles a lyre in shape.

The young lyrate leaves of the safflower plant are edible.