osculum (Meaning)
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osculum (n.)
Same as Oscule.
Synonyms & Antonyms of osculum
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
osculum Sentence Examples
- The first osculum in their budding romance sent electric shocks through both their beings.
- The ancient temple held a hidden chamber adorned with tantalizing osculation scenes.
- The botanist carefully examined the osculum of the flower, marveling at its intricate details.
- The tiny osculum on the tooth, barely visible to the naked eye, indicated a cavity in need of repair.
- The bridge's two towers stood as if poised for an osculum, their grandeur meeting high in the sky.
- The osculum of the vaulted ceiling created an illusion of infinite space, aweing all who gazed upon it.
- The diplomat's osculum was a sign of goodwill, bridging cultural divides and fostering understanding.
- The two paintings faced each other, their lips nearly touching in a tantalizing osculum of art.
- The osculum of the seahorse father's pouch, where he incubated his young, was a testament to the wonders of nature.
- The osculum on the manuscript's margin marked a pivotal moment in the story, leaving readers on edge with anticipation.
FAQs About the word osculum
Same as Oscule.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The first osculum in their budding romance sent electric shocks through both their beings.
The ancient temple held a hidden chamber adorned with tantalizing osculation scenes.
The botanist carefully examined the osculum of the flower, marveling at its intricate details.
The tiny osculum on the tooth, barely visible to the naked eye, indicated a cavity in need of repair.