pliform (Meaning)

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pliform (a.)

In the form of a ply, fold, or doubling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pliform

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pliform Sentence Examples

  1. The pliform folds in the Earth's crust indicate substantial geological activity.
  2. The brain's pliform structure enables its high cognitive functions.
  3. The wrinkles on a face are referred to as "pliform lines."
  4. The caterpillar's skin exhibits numerous pliform ridges.
  5. The soft, pleated texture of velvet is achieved through a pliform finishing process.
  6. Pliform shells are common in gastropods, providing protection and buoyancy.
  7. The pliform ornamentation on ancient pottery adds visual interest.
  8. The pliform wrinkles in a balloon indicate its elasticity.
  9. The pliform structure of a leaf enhances its photosynthetic efficiency.
  10. The pliform airfoil of a bat's wing aids in high-maneuverability flight.

FAQs About the word pliform

In the form of a ply, fold, or doubling.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pliform folds in the Earth's crust indicate substantial geological activity.

The brain's pliform structure enables its high cognitive functions.

The wrinkles on a face are referred to as "pliform lines."

The caterpillar's skin exhibits numerous pliform ridges.