multicostate (Meaning)

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multicostate (a.)

Having numerous ribs, or costae, as the leaf of a plant, or as certain shells and corals.

Synonyms & Antonyms of multicostate

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multicostate Sentence Examples

  1. The multicostate surface of the shell provided excellent grip for the small crustacean.
  2. The multicostate pattern on the flower's petals added an intricate texture to its velvety surface.
  3. The multicostate ribcage of the ancient reptile offered both protection and flexibility.
  4. The multicostate stem supported the heavy leaves of the succulent plant.
  5. The multicostate design of the fabric created an optical illusion that made it appear to shimmer.
  6. The multicostate texture of the paint gave the walls a unique and sophisticated finish.
  7. The multicostate bristles of the brush effectively exfoliated and invigorated the skin.
  8. The multicostate surface of the bridge reinforced its structure and allowed for greater load-bearing capacity.
  9. The multicostate packaging protected the fragile porcelain figurine from damage during transit.
  10. The multicostate tail of the scorpion provided it with excellent balance and coordination.

FAQs About the word multicostate

Having numerous ribs, or costae, as the leaf of a plant, or as certain shells and corals.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The multicostate surface of the shell provided excellent grip for the small crustacean.

The multicostate pattern on the flower's petals added an intricate texture to its velvety surface.

The multicostate ribcage of the ancient reptile offered both protection and flexibility.

The multicostate stem supported the heavy leaves of the succulent plant.