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

  1. The mucro of the leaf, its sharp tip, extended towards the sun.
  2. The stamen's mucro, a delicate extension, carried the pollen grains.
  3. The mucro of the tooth, a sharp point, aided in the piercing of prey.
  4. The mucro of the scale, its protruding tip, interlocking with neighboring scales.
  5. The mucro of the wing, a pointed extension, provided aerodynamic stability.
  6. The mucro of the spore, a small protrusion, facilitated its dispersal.
  7. The mucro of the seed, a sharp point, anchored it in the soil.
  8. The mucro of the bristle, its stiff tip, provided protection and sensory input.
  9. The mucro of the shell, its sharp edge, protected the fragile contents within.
  10. 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.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

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.