papillulate (Meaning)
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papillulate (a.)
Having a minute papilla in the center of a larger elevation or depression.
Synonyms & Antonyms of papillulate
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papillulate Sentence Examples
- The delicate papillulate surface of the frog's tongue enhanced its ability to capture prey.
- The cactus's papillulate stem provided it with increased water retention during arid conditions.
- The papillulate tongue of the chameleon enabled it to rapidly extend and retract for capturing insects.
- The papillulate surface of the gecko's feet allowed it to adhere to vertical surfaces with ease.
- The papillulate fruit of the passionflower exhibited a unique and visually appealing texture.
- The papillulate epithelium of the small intestine increased its surface area for efficient nutrient absorption.
- The papillulate leaves of the buttercup plant contained irritant compounds that deterred herbivores.
- The papillulate scales on the snake's body provided it with additional grip during locomotion.
- The papillulate surface of the oyster's shell facilitated its attachment to rocks and other surfaces.
- The papillulate tip of the woodpecker's tongue assisted it in extracting insects from crevices in tree bark.
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Having a minute papilla in the center of a larger elevation or depression.
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The delicate papillulate surface of the frog's tongue enhanced its ability to capture prey.
The cactus's papillulate stem provided it with increased water retention during arid conditions.
The papillulate tongue of the chameleon enabled it to rapidly extend and retract for capturing insects.
The papillulate surface of the gecko's feet allowed it to adhere to vertical surfaces with ease.