mucronulate (Meaning)

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mucronulate (a.)

Having, or tipped with, a small point or points.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mucronulate

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mucronulate Sentence Examples

  1. The leaf apex of the plant was strikingly mucronulate, featuring a sharp, slender point.
  2. The spines of the cactus were mucronulate, ending in distinctly sharp tips.
  3. The sheath of the dagger was mucronulate, providing a protective and pointier end.
  4. The trichomes on the stem were mucronulate, with tiny, needle-like projections.
  5. The wings of the insect had mucronulate tips, enhancing their aerodynamic efficiency.
  6. The serrations of the knife were mucronulate, ensuring a clean and precise cut.
  7. The tip of the pen was mucronulate, facilitating intricate and detailed writing.
  8. The distal portion of the bone was slightly mucronulate, indicating a possible previous injury.
  9. The scales on the fish's body were mucronulate, providing protection and hydrodynamic advantages.
  10. 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.