trijugate (Meaning)
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trijugate (a.)
In three pairs; as, a trijugate leaf, or a pinnate leaf with three pairs of leaflets.
Synonyms & Antonyms of trijugate
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trijugate Sentence Examples
- The trijugate leaflets of the clover's leaves are arranged in threes.
- The flowers of some orchids exhibit a trijugate pattern, with three petals arranged symmetrically.
- Trijugate compounds are characterized by three branches or stems arising from a common point.
- The trijugate leaf structure of certain plants enables efficient light capture.
- In trijugate systems, each branch or component independently contributes to the overall function.
- The trijugate tentacles of jellyfish are used for capturing prey.
- Some trijugate plants possess medicinal properties due to their unique chemical composition.
- The trijugate veins on the wings of dragonflies provide support and enhance flight efficiency.
- Trijugate structures are commonly found in nature, contributing to the diversity of life forms.
- The trijugate branches of certain trees provide a distinct aesthetic appeal to landscapes.
FAQs About the word trijugate
In three pairs; as, a trijugate leaf, or a pinnate leaf with three pairs of leaflets.
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The trijugate leaflets of the clover's leaves are arranged in threes.
The flowers of some orchids exhibit a trijugate pattern, with three petals arranged symmetrically.
Trijugate compounds are characterized by three branches or stems arising from a common point.
The trijugate leaf structure of certain plants enables efficient light capture.