mucro (Meaning)
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mucro (n.)
A minute abrupt point, as of a leaf; any small, sharp point or process, terminating a larger part or organ.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mucro
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mucro Sentence Examples
- The mucro of the leaf, its sharp tip, extended towards the sun.
- The stamen's mucro, a delicate extension, carried the pollen grains.
- The mucro of the tooth, a sharp point, aided in the piercing of prey.
- The mucro of the scale, its protruding tip, interlocking with neighboring scales.
- The mucro of the wing, a pointed extension, provided aerodynamic stability.
- The mucro of the spore, a small protrusion, facilitated its dispersal.
- The mucro of the seed, a sharp point, anchored it in the soil.
- The mucro of the bristle, its stiff tip, provided protection and sensory input.
- The mucro of the shell, its sharp edge, protected the fragile contents within.
- The mucro of the tendril, a hook-like tip, enabled the plant to climb and attach to surfaces.
FAQs About the word mucro
A minute abrupt point, as of a leaf; any small, sharp point or process, terminating a larger part or organ.
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The mucro of the leaf, its sharp tip, extended towards the sun.
The stamen's mucro, a delicate extension, carried the pollen grains.
The mucro of the tooth, a sharp point, aided in the piercing of prey.
The mucro of the scale, its protruding tip, interlocking with neighboring scales.