mitriform (Meaning)

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mitriform (a.)

Having the form of a miter, or a peaked cap; as, a mitriform calyptra.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mitriform

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mitriform Sentence Examples

  1. The mitriform pattern on the vase's surface resembled that of a bishop's mitre.
  2. The mitriform shape of the cloud formation evoked a sense of solemnity in the sky.
  3. The plant's leaves possessed a distinctive mitriform configuration, making them easily identifiable.
  4. The mitriform building was a testament to the architectural ingenuity of its era.
  5. The geologist discovered mitriform rock formations in the remote mountain range.
  6. The mitriform sculpture depicted an angel with its wings outstretched.
  7. The mitriform hat worn by the bishop symbolized his ecclesiastical authority.
  8. The molecular structure of the compound exhibited a mitriform symmetry.
  9. The mitriform church steeple was a prominent landmark in the medieval town.
  10. The mitriform insignia on the soldier's uniform indicated his rank and status.

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Having the form of a miter, or a peaked cap; as, a mitriform calyptra.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mitriform pattern on the vase's surface resembled that of a bishop's mitre.

The mitriform shape of the cloud formation evoked a sense of solemnity in the sky.

The plant's leaves possessed a distinctive mitriform configuration, making them easily identifiable.

The mitriform building was a testament to the architectural ingenuity of its era.