nervate (Meaning)

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nervate (a.)

Nerved.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nervate

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nervate Sentence Examples

  1. The plant's leaves exhibited a prominent parallel nervate pattern, with veins running parallel to each other.
  2. The fern's fronds were adorned with a delicate reticulate nervate pattern, forming a network of veins.
  3. The petal's nervate structure provided strength and rigidity to its delicate form.
  4. The nervate system of the wing allowed for the efficient flow of nutrients and air.
  5. The artist captured the intricate nervate details of the leaf, creating a lifelike representation.
  6. The fossilized leaf retained its nervate structure, a testament to the plant's evolutionary history.
  7. The nervate pattern of the mushroom cap played a role in spore dispersal.
  8. The study of nervate patterns in plants has provided insights into plant taxonomy and evolution.
  9. The nervate structure of the human hand is adapted for grasping and manipulating objects.
  10. The lichen's nervate thallus resembles a miniature network, providing support and nourishment.

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Nerved.

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The plant's leaves exhibited a prominent parallel nervate pattern, with veins running parallel to each other.

The fern's fronds were adorned with a delicate reticulate nervate pattern, forming a network of veins.

The petal's nervate structure provided strength and rigidity to its delicate form.

The nervate system of the wing allowed for the efficient flow of nutrients and air.