rugosa (Meaning)

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rugosa (n. pl.)

An extinct tribe of fossil corals, including numerous species, many of them of large size. They are characteristic of the Paleozoic formations. The radiating septs, when present, are usually in multiples of four. See Cyathophylloid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rugosa

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rugosa Sentence Examples

  1. The botanist carefully examined the rugosa rose's wrinkled leaves and fragrant petals.
  2. The rugosa rose's dense, prickly stems provided a formidable barrier against trespassers.
  3. The rugosa's rugged beauty was a testament to its resilience in harsh environments.
  4. The rugosa's large, showy hips were a favorite food source for birds and small animals.
  5. The rugosa's thick, spreading roots helped stabilize coastal sand dunes.
  6. The rugosa's ability to thrive in poor soil and drought conditions made it a popular choice for landscaping.
  7. The rugosa's sweet, slightly spicy fragrance filled the garden with an enchanting aroma.
  8. The rugosa's wrinkled fruit inspired the name "rugosa," derived from the Latin word for "wrinkled."
  9. The rugosa's medicinal properties were valued by traditional healers for centuries.
  10. The rugosa's hybrid offspring have further diversified the genus Rosa, creating countless new cultivars.

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An extinct tribe of fossil corals, including numerous species, many of them of large size. They are characteristic of the Paleozoic formations. The radiating se

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The botanist carefully examined the rugosa rose's wrinkled leaves and fragrant petals.

The rugosa rose's dense, prickly stems provided a formidable barrier against trespassers.

The rugosa's rugged beauty was a testament to its resilience in harsh environments.

The rugosa's large, showy hips were a favorite food source for birds and small animals.