rostriform (Meaning)
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rostriform (a.)
Having the form of a beak.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rostriform
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rostriform Sentence Examples
- The bird's rostriform beak was perfectly adapted for extracting insects from tree bark.
- Scientists discovered a fossil of a rostriform dinosaur, indicating it had a long, snout-like mouth.
- The rostriform projection on the skull of a fish served as a sensory organ for detecting prey.
- The surgeon used a rostriform forceps to access deep surgical areas through a small incision.
- The dolphin's rostriform beak contained a complex system of sonar for navigating and finding prey.
- The rostriform process of the hammerhead shark extended its sensory range, allowing for greater predatory abilities.
- The rostriform shape of the beak in certain birds facilitated efficient preening and feather maintenance.
- Researchers studied the rostriform dentition of crocodiles to understand their evolutionary adaptation to aquatic environments.
- The forceps had a rostriform tip that allowed for precise and controlled manipulation of delicate tissues.
- The rostriform beak of the hummingbird enabled it to extract nectar from deep-throated flowers with pinpoint accuracy.
FAQs About the word rostriform
Having the form of a beak.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The bird's rostriform beak was perfectly adapted for extracting insects from tree bark.
Scientists discovered a fossil of a rostriform dinosaur, indicating it had a long, snout-like mouth.
The rostriform projection on the skull of a fish served as a sensory organ for detecting prey.
The surgeon used a rostriform forceps to access deep surgical areas through a small incision.