petalum (Meaning)
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petalum (n.)
A petal.
Synonyms & Antonyms of petalum
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petalum Sentence Examples
- The vibrant petals of the rose unfurled elegantly, revealing their delicate fragrance.
- Each petal of the sunflower resembled a tiny golden mirror, reflecting the warm sunlight.
- The fragile petals of the orchid fluttered gently in the breeze, showcasing their exquisite patterns.
- The petals of the lily were so soft and smooth that they felt like silk against the touch.
- With meticulous care, the florist arranged the petals of the orchid in a stunning centerpiece.
- The playful petals of the daisy bobbed up and down in the wind, creating a cheerful sight.
- The gardener carefully pruned the petals of the rhododendron to encourage healthy growth.
- The petals of the lotus flower symbolized purity and enlightenment in many cultures.
- The vibrant red petals of the poppy contrasted sharply with the lush green leaves.
- The petals of the cherry blossom heralded the arrival of spring, filling the air with a sweet aroma.
FAQs About the word petalum
A petal.
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No antonyms found.
The vibrant petals of the rose unfurled elegantly, revealing their delicate fragrance.
Each petal of the sunflower resembled a tiny golden mirror, reflecting the warm sunlight.
The fragile petals of the orchid fluttered gently in the breeze, showcasing their exquisite patterns.
The petals of the lily were so soft and smooth that they felt like silk against the touch.