neuration (Meaning)
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neuration (n.)
The arrangement or distribution of nerves, as in the leaves of a plant or the wings of an insect; nervation.
Synonyms & Antonyms of neuration
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neuration Sentence Examples
- The intricate neuration of the butterfly's wings allowed it to navigate with remarkable precision.
- The fern's neuration formed a delicate network of veins, providing support and transport of nutrients.
- The detailed neuration of the dragonfly's wing provided insight into the insect's aerodynamic capabilities.
- The leaf's neuration served as a fingerprint, uniquely identifying the plant species.
- The neuration of the fossil imprint revealed the presence of an extinct insect species.
- The neuration of the bird's feather helped distribute weight and provide lift during flight.
- The neuration of the bat's wing enabled it to perform complex maneuvers with agility.
- The neuration of the fish's fins allowed it to control direction and propulsion in water.
- Researchers used the neuration of ancient tree leaves to reconstruct the climate conditions of prehistoric times.
- The neuration of the seed's coat determined its dispersal patterns and germination potential.
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The arrangement or distribution of nerves, as in the leaves of a plant or the wings of an insect; nervation.
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The intricate neuration of the butterfly's wings allowed it to navigate with remarkable precision.
The fern's neuration formed a delicate network of veins, providing support and transport of nutrients.
The detailed neuration of the dragonfly's wing provided insight into the insect's aerodynamic capabilities.
The leaf's neuration served as a fingerprint, uniquely identifying the plant species.