trilocular (Meaning)

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trilocular (a.)

Having three cells or cavities; as, a trilocular capsule; a trilocular heart.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trilocular

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trilocular Sentence Examples

  1. The trilocular ovary of the lily plant consists of three distinct chambers.
  2. The trilocular anthers of the morning glory release pollen in three phases.
  3. The trilocular heart of a frog pumps blood efficiently through three separate chambers.
  4. The trilocular fruit of the sand cherry contains three compartments filled with seeds.
  5. The trilocular capsule of the flax plant bursts open when ripe, releasing numerous seeds.
  6. The trilocular sepals of the passion flower form a protective covering around the developing seeds.
  7. The trilocular sporangia of ferns release spores into the air for dispersal.
  8. The trilocular thallus of the liverwort is divided into three distinct lobes.
  9. The trilocular gastric mill of the oyster crushes and grinds food particles.
  10. The trilocular chamber of the human skull houses the cerebrum, the largest part of the brain.

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Having three cells or cavities; as, a trilocular capsule; a trilocular heart.

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The trilocular ovary of the lily plant consists of three distinct chambers.

The trilocular anthers of the morning glory release pollen in three phases.

The trilocular heart of a frog pumps blood efficiently through three separate chambers.

The trilocular fruit of the sand cherry contains three compartments filled with seeds.