pennate (Meaning)

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pennate (s)

having feathered wings

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pennate (a.)

Alt. of Pennated

Synonyms & Antonyms of pennate

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pennate Sentence Examples

  1. The diatom's cell wall exhibited an intricate pennate pattern, resembling a miniature feather.
  2. The pennate shape of the Bacillus bacteria provided it with greater stability and motility in liquid media.
  3. The pennate arrangement of the microtubules within the sperm flagellum ensured its efficient propulsion.
  4. The texture of the butterfly's wings was adorned with iridescent pennate scales.
  5. The pennate muscles of the fish's pectoral fins enabled it to maneuver with precision.
  6. The pennate leaves of the palm tree swayed gracefully in the tropical breeze.
  7. The pennate grains of pollen possessed intricate sculpturing that aided in their dispersal.
  8. The pennate hairs lining the insect's antennae enhanced its ability to detect scents.
  9. The pennate form of the bacterial biofilms provided a protective barrier against environmental stresses.
  10. The pennate stripes of the zebra's coat served as camouflage in the African grasslands.

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having feathered wingsAlt. of Pennated

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The diatom's cell wall exhibited an intricate pennate pattern, resembling a miniature feather.

The pennate shape of the Bacillus bacteria provided it with greater stability and motility in liquid media.

The pennate arrangement of the microtubules within the sperm flagellum ensured its efficient propulsion.

The texture of the butterfly's wings was adorned with iridescent pennate scales.