placentiform (Meaning)
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placentiform (a.)
Having the shape of a placenta, or circular thickened disk somewhat thinner about the middle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of placentiform
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placentiform Sentence Examples
- The mushroom's cap exhibited a placentiform morphology, flattened and attached to the stem by a broad base.
- The lichen displayed a placentiform thallus, resembling a flattened leaf-like structure.
- The placenta of the mammalian embryo was placentiform, with villi covering its entire surface.
- The polyp's placentiform ovary contained numerous fertilized eggs.
- The fungus formed a placentiform stroma, a compact mass of hyphae.
- The bird's placentiform uterus allowed for the development of multiple embryos.
- The placentiform placenta provided nutrients and oxygen exchange between the mother and fetus.
- The reptile's placentiform eggshell facilitated gas exchange and protection.
- The sponge's placentiform body structure allowed for efficient water filtration.
- The plant's leaves exhibited a placentiform arrangement, growing opposite each other in pairs.
FAQs About the word placentiform
Having the shape of a placenta, or circular thickened disk somewhat thinner about the middle.
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No antonyms found.
The mushroom's cap exhibited a placentiform morphology, flattened and attached to the stem by a broad base.
The lichen displayed a placentiform thallus, resembling a flattened leaf-like structure.
The placenta of the mammalian embryo was placentiform, with villi covering its entire surface.
The polyp's placentiform ovary contained numerous fertilized eggs.