petioled (Meaning)
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petioled (a.)
Petiolate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of petioled
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petioled Sentence Examples
- The elegant rose petals unfurled from their sturdy petioles.
- The ivy's petioled leaves cascaded over the brick wall, creating a verdant curtain.
- The botanist carefully examined the petioled fragments, searching for clues to the plant's identity.
- The long, slender petioles of the lily pad extended gracefully from the water's surface.
- The petioled leaflets of the compound leaf danced in the breeze like tiny sails.
- The maple tree's petioled leaves turned vibrant shades of red and orange in the autumn.
- The serrated petioles of the holly leaves added an ornamental touch to the winter landscape.
- The petioled leaves of the ferns swayed gently in the forest understory.
- The petioled blades of the grass formed a lush green carpet beneath the trees.
- The scientist harvested the petioled leaves of the medicinal herb for their therapeutic properties.
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Petiolate.
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The elegant rose petals unfurled from their sturdy petioles.
The ivy's petioled leaves cascaded over the brick wall, creating a verdant curtain.
The botanist carefully examined the petioled fragments, searching for clues to the plant's identity.
The long, slender petioles of the lily pad extended gracefully from the water's surface.