sagittated (Meaning)

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sagittated (a.)

Sagittal; sagittate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sagittated

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sagittated Sentence Examples

  1. The sagittated leaves of the oak tree cast intricate shadows on the forest floor.
  2. The sagittated head of the arrow pierced through the target with precision.
  3. Native American tribes often used sagittated arrowheads for hunting and warfare.
  4. The sagittated petals of the iris flower form a delicate and symmetrical pattern.
  5. The sagittated shape of the heart-shaped leaf is a common motif in art and design.
  6. Sagittated patterns occur frequently in nature, such as in the ribs of beetles and the scales of some fish species.
  7. The sagittated leaves of the sagittaria plant are a popular aquarium plant known for their unique shape.
  8. The sagittated fascia of the human arm is a thin sheet of fibrous connective tissue that lies deep to the skin.
  9. In astronomy, the sagittated constellation is located in the Milky Way galaxy and is home to several prominent stars and nebulae.
  10. The sagittated ridge on the skull of certain species of reptiles is used for the attachment of muscles.

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Sagittal; sagittate.

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The sagittated leaves of the oak tree cast intricate shadows on the forest floor.

The sagittated head of the arrow pierced through the target with precision.

Native American tribes often used sagittated arrowheads for hunting and warfare.

The sagittated petals of the iris flower form a delicate and symmetrical pattern.