ramuscule (Meaning)

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ramuscule (n.)

A small ramus, or branch.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ramuscule

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ramuscule Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate ramuscule of the tree extended outwards, forming a delicate canopy.
  2. The ramuscule carried vital nutrients to the distant leaves, sustaining their growth.
  3. The branching ramuscule resembled a miniature tree, adorned with tiny buds.
  4. The clematis plant twined its tendrils around the central ramuscule, creating a graceful display.
  5. The artist carefully sketched the ramuscule's intricate pattern, capturing its botanical beauty.
  6. The pruned ramuscule promoted the development of new shoots, enhancing the plant's vitality.
  7. The ramuscule emerged from the main stem, dividing into smaller branches that supported the plant's weight.
  8. The microscopic ramuscule contained specialized cells responsible for nutrient transport.
  9. The ramuscule's unique shape and orientation allowed for efficient photosynthesis.
  10. The ramuscule was a vital part of the fern's reproductive cycle, supporting the development and dispersal of spores.

FAQs About the word ramuscule

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.