siphonate (Meaning)

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siphonate (a.)

Having a siphon or siphons.

Belonging to the Siphonata.

Synonyms & Antonyms of siphonate

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siphonate Sentence Examples

  1. The hummingbird adeptly siphonates nectar from the delicate petals of flowers.
  2. The large intestine siphons water from waste, facilitating the formation of stool.
  3. The siphonate hose effectively transfers water from the lower reservoir to the higher one.
  4. The child used a straw to siphonate the last bit of milk from the carton.
  5. The doctor carefully siphonated fluid from the patient's pleural space using a syringe.
  6. The capillary action in the wick siphonates fuel into the carburetor of the engine.
  7. The phytoplankton siphonates nutrients from the surrounding water column.
  8. The siphonate mechanism of certain marine worms allows them to ingest nutrients from the sediment.
  9. The siphonate siphon can be used to transfer liquids from containers that cannot be easily tipped or poured.
  10. The mosquito's proboscis siphons blood from its host, facilitating its parasitic lifestyle.

FAQs About the word siphonate

Having a siphon or siphons., Belonging to the Siphonata.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hummingbird adeptly siphonates nectar from the delicate petals of flowers.

The large intestine siphons water from waste, facilitating the formation of stool.

The siphonate hose effectively transfers water from the lower reservoir to the higher one.

The child used a straw to siphonate the last bit of milk from the carton.