setula (Meaning)

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setula (n.)

A small, short hair or bristle; a small seta.

Synonyms & Antonyms of setula

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

setula Sentence Examples

  1. The setula of the brush was worn and fraying, rendering it ineffective.
  2. The delicate setula of the butterfly's wings shimmered in the sunlight.
  3. The caddisfly's case was constructed of finely woven setula, offering it protection from predators.
  4. The setula of the moth's antennae were highly sensitive, allowing it to detect subtle changes in air currents.
  5. The setula of the spider's spinnerets were coated in a sticky substance, enabling it to weave its silken web.
  6. The setula of the caterpillar's body provided insulation and defense against the elements.
  7. The setula on the edge of the leaf protected it from being torn by the wind.
  8. The setula of the flower's petals attracted pollinating insects with their vibrant colors.
  9. The setula of the fungus hyphae anchored it firmly in the soil, facilitating nutrient absorption.
  10. The setula of the skin formed a protective barrier against pathogens and irritants.

FAQs About the word setula

A small, short hair or bristle; a small seta.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The setula of the brush was worn and fraying, rendering it ineffective.

The delicate setula of the butterfly's wings shimmered in the sunlight.

The caddisfly's case was constructed of finely woven setula, offering it protection from predators.

The setula of the moth's antennae were highly sensitive, allowing it to detect subtle changes in air currents.