mucronulate (Meaning)
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mucronulate (a.)
Having, or tipped with, a small point or points.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mucronulate
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
mucronulate Sentence Examples
- The leaf apex of the plant was strikingly mucronulate, featuring a sharp, slender point.
- The spines of the cactus were mucronulate, ending in distinctly sharp tips.
- The sheath of the dagger was mucronulate, providing a protective and pointier end.
- The trichomes on the stem were mucronulate, with tiny, needle-like projections.
- The wings of the insect had mucronulate tips, enhancing their aerodynamic efficiency.
- The serrations of the knife were mucronulate, ensuring a clean and precise cut.
- The tip of the pen was mucronulate, facilitating intricate and detailed writing.
- The distal portion of the bone was slightly mucronulate, indicating a possible previous injury.
- The scales on the fish's body were mucronulate, providing protection and hydrodynamic advantages.
- The suture needle's point was mucronulate, allowing for precise and minimally invasive surgical procedures.
FAQs About the word mucronulate
Having, or tipped with, a small point or points.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The leaf apex of the plant was strikingly mucronulate, featuring a sharp, slender point.
The spines of the cactus were mucronulate, ending in distinctly sharp tips.
The sheath of the dagger was mucronulate, providing a protective and pointier end.
The trichomes on the stem were mucronulate, with tiny, needle-like projections.