ostic (Meaning)

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ostic (a.)

Pertaining to, or applied to, the language of the Tuscaroras, Iroquois, Wyandots, Winnebagoes, and a part of the Sioux Indians.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ostic

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ostic Sentence Examples

  1. The fern's pinnae have a characteristic bristle-like ostic at the tip.
  2. The ostic of a spider shell is a small hole through which the spider can breathe.
  3. In osteology, the ostic is an opening between the tympanic bone and the petrous part of the temporal bone.
  4. The ostic of a cycad leaf is a small, dome-shaped protrusion at the base of the leaf.
  5. The ostic of a fruit is a small opening through which the embryo emerges.
  6. The ostic of a seed is a small, pore-like opening through which water enters the seed.
  7. The ostic of a pipe organ is a small, rectangular opening through which air enters the pipe.
  8. The ostic of an aquarium is a small, round opening through which water flows.
  9. The ostic of a sacrum is an opening between the sacrum and the coccyx.
  10. The ostic of a stomach is a small, circular opening through which food enters the stomach.

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Pertaining to, or applied to, the language of the Tuscaroras, Iroquois, Wyandots, Winnebagoes, and a part of the Sioux Indians.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The fern's pinnae have a characteristic bristle-like ostic at the tip.

The ostic of a spider shell is a small hole through which the spider can breathe.

In osteology, the ostic is an opening between the tympanic bone and the petrous part of the temporal bone.

The ostic of a cycad leaf is a small, dome-shaped protrusion at the base of the leaf.