sepalous (Meaning)
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sepalous (a.)
Having, or relating to, sepals; -- used mostly in composition. See under Sepal.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sepalous
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sepalous Sentence Examples
- The sepalous structures of the flower displayed intricate veins and a delicate texture.
- The glossy sepalous segments enveloped the floral bud, promising an opulent bloom.
- The plant's sepalous bracts provided a protective barrier against harsh environmental conditions.
- The sepalous elements were modified leaves, acting as outgrowths from the floral base.
- The sepalous coat of the flower resembled a miniature canopy, shielding the delicate petals within.
- The sepals' sepalous nature added an ornamental touch to the floral arrangement.
- The sepalous structure of the flower hinted at its evolutionary history and diverse adaptations.
- The sepalous calyx formed a protective sheath, ensuring the safety of the developing floral organs.
- The sepalous bracts persisted even after the flower had faded, providing a record of its former glory.
- The sepalous parts of the flower played a crucial role in attracting pollinators and ensuring reproductive success.
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Having, or relating to, sepals; -- used mostly in composition. See under Sepal.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The sepalous structures of the flower displayed intricate veins and a delicate texture.
The glossy sepalous segments enveloped the floral bud, promising an opulent bloom.
The plant's sepalous bracts provided a protective barrier against harsh environmental conditions.
The sepalous elements were modified leaves, acting as outgrowths from the floral base.