plectophera (Meaning)
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plectophera (n)
in some former classifications: name for the Ephemeroptera
Synonyms & Antonyms of plectophera
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
plectophera Sentence Examples
- The intricate plectophera of the vine's tendrils extended outwards, seeking a sturdy support.
- The marine biologist marveled at the plectophera of the seaweed, its tangled strands forming a dense underwater labyrinth.
- The plectophera of the spider's web was a testament to its patience and precision in constructing a masterpiece of nature.
- The sculptor's plectophera of metal rods created an abstract and visually captivating installation.
- The plectophera of the root system provided a firm foundation for the towering oak tree.
- The artist's plectophera of brushstrokes captured the essence of the windswept landscape.
- The plectophera of interconnected ecosystems highlighted the delicate balance of nature.
- The intricate plectophera of the neuron network formed the foundation for complex brain functions.
- The plectophera of the tapestry's threads depicted a scene of ancient mythology.
- The plectophera of the symphony's melody wove together a tapestry of emotions and experiences.
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in some former classifications: name for the Ephemeroptera
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The intricate plectophera of the vine's tendrils extended outwards, seeking a sturdy support.
The marine biologist marveled at the plectophera of the seaweed, its tangled strands forming a dense underwater labyrinth.
The plectophera of the spider's web was a testament to its patience and precision in constructing a masterpiece of nature.
The sculptor's plectophera of metal rods created an abstract and visually captivating installation.