ternate (Meaning)
Wordnet
ternate (s)
(of a leaf shape) consisting of three leaflets or sections
Webster
ternate (a.)
Having the parts arranged by threes; as, ternate branches, leaves, or flowers.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ternate
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ternate Sentence Examples
- The beautiful ternate flower, also known as "purple clematis," blooms profusely in early summer.
- The ternate leaves of the celandine plant contain a yellow-orange sap that has medicinal properties.
- The ternate fern has a triangular frond that is divided into three leaflets.
- The trifoliate leaves of the shamrock are a symbol of the Holy Trinity in Celtic Christianity.
- The ternate pattern can be found in Islamic art and architecture, as in the Alhambra's famous Court of Lions.
- The ternate solar system consists of three stars that orbit a single barycenter.
- The ternate structure of a molecule involves three atoms arranged in a equilateral triangle.
- The ternate division of a neural network helps to prevent overfitting and improves generalization.
- The ternate arrangement of windmills on a wind farm optimizes energy production.
- The ternate formation of clouds occurs when three cloud layers are stacked vertically in the atmosphere.
FAQs About the word ternate
(of a leaf shape) consisting of three leaflets or sectionsHaving the parts arranged by threes; as, ternate branches, leaves, or flowers.
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The beautiful ternate flower, also known as "purple clematis," blooms profusely in early summer.
The ternate leaves of the celandine plant contain a yellow-orange sap that has medicinal properties.
The ternate fern has a triangular frond that is divided into three leaflets.
The trifoliate leaves of the shamrock are a symbol of the Holy Trinity in Celtic Christianity.