scrobicula (Meaning)

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scrobicula (n.)

One of the smooth areas surrounding the tubercles of a sea urchin.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scrobicula

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scrobicula Sentence Examples

  1. The scrobicula, or heart-shaped pit, of the stomach serves as a receptacle for food before it enters the intestines.
  2. In malacology, the scrobicula refers to the shallow basin found on the outer surface of many bivalve shells.
  3. The scrobicula symbolizes the meeting point of the physical and spiritual realms in certain ancient cultures.
  4. The scrobicula of a wasp's nest provides a central space for the queen to lay her eggs.
  5. The scrobicula of a fern frond is a small depression that protects the reproductive structures.
  6. In astronomy, the scrobicula is a shallow crater-like feature on the surface of Mars.
  7. The scrobicula of a cactus flower is the cavity where the seeds are produced.
  8. The scrobicula of a bird's skull is a cavity that houses the brain and sensory organs.
  9. In human anatomy, the scrobicula is a small depression located directly below the breastbone.
  10. The scrobicula is a term used in pottery to describe a shallow dish or bowl with a narrow base and flaring sides.

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One of the smooth areas surrounding the tubercles of a sea urchin.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The scrobicula, or heart-shaped pit, of the stomach serves as a receptacle for food before it enters the intestines.

In malacology, the scrobicula refers to the shallow basin found on the outer surface of many bivalve shells.

The scrobicula symbolizes the meeting point of the physical and spiritual realms in certain ancient cultures.

The scrobicula of a wasp's nest provides a central space for the queen to lay her eggs.