trachyspermous (Meaning)
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trachyspermous (a.)
Rough-seeded.
Synonyms & Antonyms of trachyspermous
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
trachyspermous Sentence Examples
- The trachyspermous seeds of the plant exhibited a characteristic rough and pitted surface.
- The trachyspermous inflorescence of the Asteraceae produced numerous tiny, granular seeds.
- Researchers investigated the genetic diversity of trachyspermous species to understand their evolutionary history.
- The trachyspermous epidermal cells of the plant provided protection against harsh environmental conditions.
- The seeds of the trachyspermous plant had a distinct texture due to their irregular and angular shape.
- The trachyspermous fruits of the shrub were dispersed by wind, carried away by the slightest breeze.
- The trachyspermous seeds of the tree germinated rapidly under optimal conditions, forming dense seedling stands.
- The pollen grains of the trachyspermous plant were small and heavily ornamented, increasing their chances of successful pollination.
- The trachyspermous nature of the species made it well-adapted to arid environments, where water conservation was crucial.
- Scientists studied the trachyspermous seeds of ancient plants to reconstruct past climatic conditions and vegetation patterns.
FAQs About the word trachyspermous
Rough-seeded.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The trachyspermous seeds of the plant exhibited a characteristic rough and pitted surface.
The trachyspermous inflorescence of the Asteraceae produced numerous tiny, granular seeds.
Researchers investigated the genetic diversity of trachyspermous species to understand their evolutionary history.
The trachyspermous epidermal cells of the plant provided protection against harsh environmental conditions.