phyllodineous (Meaning)

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phyllodineous (a.)

Having phyllodia; relating to phyllodia.

Synonyms & Antonyms of phyllodineous

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phyllodineous Sentence Examples

  1. The acacia's phyllodineous leaves resembled flattened stems, providing photosynthetic efficiency.
  2. The phyllodineous structure of the Eucalyptus tree allowed it to adapt to arid environments.
  3. The plant's modified leaves, known as phyllodinous, enabled it to conserve water in dry conditions.
  4. Acacia species exhibited phyllodinous leaflets, which reduced transpiration and increased survival.
  5. The phyllodineous leaves of plants provided a large surface area for sunlight absorption.
  6. The phyllodineous nature of some plants gave them a unique and distinctive appearance.
  7. Some phyllodineous plants displayed a range of colors, from green to reddish brown.
  8. The phyllodineous stems served as spines, deterring herbivores from grazing on the plant.
  9. The phyllodineous foliage of the tree created a dense canopy, providing shade and shelter.
  10. The study of phyllodineous plants revealed their remarkable adaptations to diverse habitats.

FAQs About the word phyllodineous

Having phyllodia; relating to phyllodia.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The acacia's phyllodineous leaves resembled flattened stems, providing photosynthetic efficiency.

The phyllodineous structure of the Eucalyptus tree allowed it to adapt to arid environments.

The plant's modified leaves, known as phyllodinous, enabled it to conserve water in dry conditions.

Acacia species exhibited phyllodinous leaflets, which reduced transpiration and increased survival.