ramose (Meaning)
Wordnet
ramose (s)
having branches
Webster
ramose (a.)
Branched, as the stem or root of a plant; having lateral divisions; consisting of, or having, branches; full of branches; ramifying; branching; branchy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ramose
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ramose Sentence Examples
- The ramose branches of the coral reef extended far into the ocean depths.
- The plant's root system was ramose, spreading out in a complex network beneath the soil.
- The veins on the leaf were so finely branched that they resembled a ramose pattern.
- The fungus had a ramose mycelium that invaded the host plant's tissues.
- The ramification of the river formed a ramose pattern across the landscape.
- The chromosomes in the cell exhibited a ramose structure during mitosis.
- The lightning bolt struck the tree, leaving behind a ramose scar on its trunk.
- The dendritic cells in the immune system had a ramose morphology.
- The surface of the metal was etched with a ramose design using an acid bath.
- The ramose shape of the rock formation made it an ideal climbing route for hikers.
FAQs About the word ramose
having branchesBranched, as the stem or root of a plant; having lateral divisions; consisting of, or having, branches; full of branches; ramifying; branching; b
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The ramose branches of the coral reef extended far into the ocean depths.
The plant's root system was ramose, spreading out in a complex network beneath the soil.
The veins on the leaf were so finely branched that they resembled a ramose pattern.
The fungus had a ramose mycelium that invaded the host plant's tissues.