monopody (Meaning)

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monopody (n.)

A measure of but a single foot.

Synonyms & Antonyms of monopody

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monopody Sentence Examples

  1. The monopody of the tree presented a striking silhouette against the horizon.
  2. The mutant flower exhibited an unusual monopody, with a single stem bearing several blooms.
  3. The monopodial growth habit of the fern allowed it to spread rapidly through the forest understory.
  4. The architect designed a bold structure featuring a cantilevered monopody that extended dramatically over the cliff's edge.
  5. The sculptor's bronze monopody, depicting a graceful dancer, captured the essence of movement and elegance.
  6. The monopody of the racing bicycle minimized drag and provided improved aerodynamics.
  7. The monopodial structure of the climbing rope ensured a strong and secure hold for adventurers.
  8. The fossilized remains of the extinct animal revealed a unique monopody, suggesting a novel evolutionary adaptation.
  9. The monopody of the palm tree swayed gently in the tropical breeze, casting long shadows on the beach below.
  10. The monopodial growth pattern of the cacti enabled them to survive in the harsh desert environment by minimizing water loss through evaporation.

FAQs About the word monopody

A measure of but a single foot.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The monopody of the tree presented a striking silhouette against the horizon.

The mutant flower exhibited an unusual monopody, with a single stem bearing several blooms.

The monopodial growth habit of the fern allowed it to spread rapidly through the forest understory.

The architect designed a bold structure featuring a cantilevered monopody that extended dramatically over the cliff's edge.