perule (Meaning)

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perule (n.)

Same as Perula.

Synonyms & Antonyms of perule

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perule Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate perule enclosing the cannabis seed protected it from moisture and damage.
  2. Ancient Egyptian pharaohs were buried with perules filled with fragrant spices to ensure a pleasant afterlife.
  3. The perule of the onion plant was a valuable commodity in medieval times, used for medicinal and culinary purposes.
  4. The translucent perule of the lady's mantle plant allowed light to penetrate, nourishing the developing seeds.
  5. The prickly perule of the chestnut tree served as a natural deterrent to potential predators.
  6. The satiny perule of the magnolia flower added a touch of elegance to the fragrant bloom.
  7. The fibrous perule of the coconut husk provided buoyancy to the fruit, aiding in its dispersal by water currents.
  8. The perule of the cocoa bean contained the rich, flavorful chocolate liquor.
  9. The parchment-like perule of the date palm fruit protected the sweet, succulent flesh within.
  10. The iridescent perule of the butterfly wing was a testament to the beauty and complexity of nature's designs.

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Same as Perula.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The delicate perule enclosing the cannabis seed protected it from moisture and damage.

Ancient Egyptian pharaohs were buried with perules filled with fragrant spices to ensure a pleasant afterlife.

The perule of the onion plant was a valuable commodity in medieval times, used for medicinal and culinary purposes.

The translucent perule of the lady's mantle plant allowed light to penetrate, nourishing the developing seeds.