plano-subulate (Meaning)
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plano-subulate (a.)
Smooth and awl-shaped. See Subulate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of plano-subulate
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plano-subulate Sentence Examples
- The pogonophoran worm possessed a distinctive plano-subulate prostomium.
- The antenna of the grasshopper exhibited a plano-subulate shape, resembling a flattened awl.
- The subulate projections on the leaf margins gave the plant a distinctively serrated appearance.
- The tooth of the rodent featured a plano-subulate cross-section, suggesting a sharp and pointed edge.
- The plano-subulate trichomes on the plant's stem provided protection against herbivores.
- The insect's mandibles had plano-subulate blades, enabling them to pierce and cut through hard materials.
- The plano-subulate style of the flower attracted pollinators with its distinctive shape and color.
- The leaf apex had a plano-subulate form, resembling a flattened spike.
- The bacteria's flagellum had a plano-subulate base, providing it with increased motility.
- The horns of the antelope possessed a plano-subulate form, creating a sharp and aggressive appearance.
FAQs About the word plano-subulate
Smooth and awl-shaped. See Subulate.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The pogonophoran worm possessed a distinctive plano-subulate prostomium.
The antenna of the grasshopper exhibited a plano-subulate shape, resembling a flattened awl.
The subulate projections on the leaf margins gave the plant a distinctively serrated appearance.
The tooth of the rodent featured a plano-subulate cross-section, suggesting a sharp and pointed edge.