sacciform (Meaning)

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sacciform (a.)

Having the general form of a sac.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sacciform

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sacciform Sentence Examples

  1. The sacciform structure of the jellyfish's bell provided buoyancy and propelled it through the water.
  2. The sacciform vesicles of the plant's leaves contained toxic chemicals that deterred herbivores.
  3. The sacciform glands of the frog's skin secreted a poisonous mucus for defense.
  4. The sacciform hyphae of the fungus formed a network that absorbed nutrients from the soil.
  5. The sacciform polyps of the coral colony secreted calcium carbonate to build their protective skeleton.
  6. The sacciform stomach of the bird enlarged after a large meal, allowing it to store food for later digestion.
  7. The sacciform lobes of the liver produced bile to aid in the digestion of fats.
  8. The sacciform air sacs of the bird's lungs provided oxygen to its body during flight.
  9. The sacciform cysts of the parasite invaded the host's tissues, causing disease.
  10. The sacciform seeds of the plant dispersed easily by wind, ensuring the species' survival.

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Having the general form of a sac.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sacciform structure of the jellyfish's bell provided buoyancy and propelled it through the water.

The sacciform vesicles of the plant's leaves contained toxic chemicals that deterred herbivores.

The sacciform glands of the frog's skin secreted a poisonous mucus for defense.

The sacciform hyphae of the fungus formed a network that absorbed nutrients from the soil.