pedicule (Meaning)
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pedicule (n.)
A pedicel.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pedicule
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pedicule Sentence Examples
- The delicate pedicule of the orchid flower swayed gently in the breeze.
- The surgeon skillfully severed the pedicule of the tumor during the operation.
- The slender pedicule of the grape held the berry securely in place.
- The pedicule of the leaf connected it to the main stem, providing nourishment.
- The pedicule of the ear acted as a support for the delicate sound-gathering apparatus.
- The pedicule of the jellyfish's bell allowed it to pulsate and move through the water.
- The pedicules of the mushroom were long and slender, holding the cap above the ground.
- The pedicule of the bone served as an attachment point for muscles and ligaments.
- The pedicule of the spinal cord carried nerve fibers to the brain and body.
- The pedicule of the intestinum crassum joined the ascending and descending colon.
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A pedicel.
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The delicate pedicule of the orchid flower swayed gently in the breeze.
The surgeon skillfully severed the pedicule of the tumor during the operation.
The slender pedicule of the grape held the berry securely in place.
The pedicule of the leaf connected it to the main stem, providing nourishment.