occrustate (Meaning)
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occrustate (v. t.)
To incrust; to harden.
Synonyms & Antonyms of occrustate
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occrustate Sentence Examples
- The occrustate surface of the coral reef provided ample crevices for marine life to hide.
- The occrustate lichen clung tightly to the bare rock, creating a mosaic of colors and textures.
- The seafloor was occrustate with oysters, their shells attached to the underlying sediment.
- The occrustate algae formed a thick mat on the underwater rock surface, providing food for grazing fish.
- The occrustate barnacles were difficult to remove from the boat hull, requiring scraping and chemical treatment.
- The occrustate bryozoans created a complex, lace-like structure on the seawall.
- The occrustate ascidian colonies resembled miniature volcanoes, each with a central opening.
- The occrustate hydrozoans formed a intricate network of branches, providing shelter for small invertebrates.
- The occrustate sponges filtered the water, creating a clear and healthy microenvironment.
- The occrustate invertebrates on the coral reef played a vital role in the ecosystem, providing food and habitat for a multitude of species.
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To incrust; to harden.
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The occrustate surface of the coral reef provided ample crevices for marine life to hide.
The occrustate lichen clung tightly to the bare rock, creating a mosaic of colors and textures.
The seafloor was occrustate with oysters, their shells attached to the underlying sediment.
The occrustate algae formed a thick mat on the underwater rock surface, providing food for grazing fish.