retuse (Meaning)

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retuse (a.)

Having the end rounded and slightly indented; as, a retuse leaf.

Synonyms & Antonyms of retuse

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retuse Sentence Examples

  1. The leaves of the plant exhibited a retuse shape, with a shallow notch at the apex.
  2. The apex of the triangle was retuse, forming a slightly indented angle.
  3. The petals of the flower were arranged in a retuse arrangement, spreading slightly at the edges.
  4. The retuse angle of the roof created a distinctive architectural feature.
  5. The artist carefully rendered the retuse folds of the fabric in the painting.
  6. The retuse tooth on the animal's incisor indicated its specialized feeding habits.
  7. The hill had a gentle retuse slope, providing a gradual ascent.
  8. The retuse margin of the leaf gave it a unique and decorative appearance.
  9. The retuse tip of the arrowhead hinted at its ancient origins.
  10. The retuse apex of the bow contributed to its aerodynamic efficiency.

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Having the end rounded and slightly indented; as, a retuse leaf.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The leaves of the plant exhibited a retuse shape, with a shallow notch at the apex.

The apex of the triangle was retuse, forming a slightly indented angle.

The petals of the flower were arranged in a retuse arrangement, spreading slightly at the edges.

The retuse angle of the roof created a distinctive architectural feature.