sepalody (Meaning)

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sepalody (n.)

The metamorphosis of other floral organs into sepals or sepaloid bodies.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sepalody

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sepalody Sentence Examples

  1. The sepalody of the flower, composed of fused sepals, protects the developing petals.
  2. The sepalody of the rose is typically green and hairless.
  3. The sepalody of the lily is often white and petal-like.
  4. The sepalody of the orchid is fused with the petals to form a complex structure.
  5. The sepalody of the tulip opens outwards to expose the interior of the flower.
  6. The sepalody of the iris has three outer and three inner sepals.
  7. The sepalody of the gladiolus is arranged in two rows.
  8. The sepalody of the lily of the valley is white and bell-shaped.
  9. The sepalody of the daffodil is yellow and trumpet-shaped.
  10. The sepalody of the crocus is violet and cup-shaped.

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The metamorphosis of other floral organs into sepals or sepaloid bodies.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sepalody of the flower, composed of fused sepals, protects the developing petals.

The sepalody of the rose is typically green and hairless.

The sepalody of the lily is often white and petal-like.

The sepalody of the orchid is fused with the petals to form a complex structure.