ovate-lanceolate (Meaning)
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ovate-lanceolate (a.)
Having a form intermediate between ovate and lanceolate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ovate-lanceolate
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ovate-lanceolate Sentence Examples
- The ovate-lanceolate leaves of the magnolia tree created broad, glossy canopies.
- The herb's ovate-lanceolate foliage adorned the ground in vibrant shades of green.
- The long and narrow ovate-lanceolate petals of the orchid fluttered delicately in the breeze.
- The tall grass's ovate-lanceolate blades swayed gracefully alongside the winding path.
- The ovate-lanceolate leaves of the oak tree provided ample shade during summer days.
- The ovate-lanceolate sepals of the rose flower enclosed its fragrant petals.
- The shrub's ovate-lanceolate branches extended upwards, creating an intricate web.
- The ovate-lanceolate leaves of the aquatic plant floated on the water's surface.
- The distinctive ovate-lanceolate shape of the fern's fronds made them easily identifiable.
- The ovate-lanceolate blades of the succulent plant gave it a unique and captivating appearance.
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Having a form intermediate between ovate and lanceolate.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The ovate-lanceolate leaves of the magnolia tree created broad, glossy canopies.
The herb's ovate-lanceolate foliage adorned the ground in vibrant shades of green.
The long and narrow ovate-lanceolate petals of the orchid fluttered delicately in the breeze.
The tall grass's ovate-lanceolate blades swayed gracefully alongside the winding path.