plectile (Meaning)
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plectile (a.)
Woven; plaited.
Synonyms & Antonyms of plectile
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plectile Sentence Examples
- The plectile branches of the vine intertwined intricately, creating a dense canopy.
- The artist's plectile sculpture consisted of interwoven strands of metal, forming a delicate tapestry.
- The plectile fibers of the plant stem allowed it to bend and flex without breaking.
- The plectile tissue in the leaf petiole transported water and nutrients throughout the plant.
- The plectile nature of the seaweed enabled it to withstand the force of the crashing waves.
- The plectile strands of the spider's web formed a delicate trap for its prey.
- The plectile muscles in the human back allowed for a wide range of movement.
- The plectile branches of the tree provided a sturdy support for the bird's nest.
- The plectile material used in the construction of the bridge ensured its durability and flexibility.
- The plectile fibers of the wool made it an ideal material for crafting warm and cozy blankets.
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Woven; plaited.
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The plectile branches of the vine intertwined intricately, creating a dense canopy.
The artist's plectile sculpture consisted of interwoven strands of metal, forming a delicate tapestry.
The plectile fibers of the plant stem allowed it to bend and flex without breaking.
The plectile tissue in the leaf petiole transported water and nutrients throughout the plant.