pellicular (Meaning)
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pellicular (a.)
Of or pertaining to a pellicle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pellicular
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pellicular Sentence Examples
- The pellicular membrane that formed on the surface of the broth prevented oxygen from entering.
- The pellicular layer of yeast cells provided protection from environmental stressors.
- The pellicular biofilm adhered tightly to the substrate, making it difficult to remove.
- The pellicular structure of the bacteria colony allowed it to float on the liquid medium.
- The pellicular sheath covered the protozoan cells, providing mobility and protection.
- The pellicular ring surrounding the spores prevented germination under unfavorable conditions.
- The pellicular membrane of the mold cells acted as a barrier against desiccation.
- The pellicular layer on the insect wing contributed to its waterproofing properties.
- The pellicular scales on the fish's body provided camouflage and protection from predators.
- The pellicular membrane that coated the plant leaves prevented water loss through transpiration.
FAQs About the word pellicular
Of or pertaining to a pellicle.
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No antonyms found.
The pellicular membrane that formed on the surface of the broth prevented oxygen from entering.
The pellicular layer of yeast cells provided protection from environmental stressors.
The pellicular biofilm adhered tightly to the substrate, making it difficult to remove.
The pellicular structure of the bacteria colony allowed it to float on the liquid medium.