ramuscule (Meaning)
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ramuscule (n.)
A small ramus, or branch.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ramuscule
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ramuscule Sentence Examples
- The intricate ramuscule of the tree extended outwards, forming a delicate canopy.
- The ramuscule carried vital nutrients to the distant leaves, sustaining their growth.
- The branching ramuscule resembled a miniature tree, adorned with tiny buds.
- The clematis plant twined its tendrils around the central ramuscule, creating a graceful display.
- The artist carefully sketched the ramuscule's intricate pattern, capturing its botanical beauty.
- The pruned ramuscule promoted the development of new shoots, enhancing the plant's vitality.
- The ramuscule emerged from the main stem, dividing into smaller branches that supported the plant's weight.
- The microscopic ramuscule contained specialized cells responsible for nutrient transport.
- The ramuscule's unique shape and orientation allowed for efficient photosynthesis.
- The ramuscule was a vital part of the fern's reproductive cycle, supporting the development and dispersal of spores.
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A small ramus, or branch.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The intricate ramuscule of the tree extended outwards, forming a delicate canopy.
The ramuscule carried vital nutrients to the distant leaves, sustaining their growth.
The branching ramuscule resembled a miniature tree, adorned with tiny buds.
The clematis plant twined its tendrils around the central ramuscule, creating a graceful display.