nervate (Meaning)
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nervate (a.)
Nerved.
Synonyms & Antonyms of nervate
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nervate Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The artist captured the intricate nervate details of the leaf, creating a lifelike representation.
- The fossilized leaf retained its nervate structure, a testament to the plant's evolutionary history.
- The nervate pattern of the mushroom cap played a role in spore dispersal.
- The study of nervate patterns in plants has provided insights into plant taxonomy and evolution.
- The nervate structure of the human hand is adapted for grasping and manipulating objects.
- 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.