trinervate (Meaning)
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trinervate (a.)
Having three ribs or nerves extending unbranched from the base to the apex; -- said of a leaf.
Synonyms & Antonyms of trinervate
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trinervate Sentence Examples
- The trinervate leaves of the oak tree exhibited three prominent veins running parallel to the midrib.
- The trinervate pattern on the leaves of the Aceraceae family served as a key identification characteristic.
- Botanists recognized the trinervate leaves as a distinctive feature of the Genus Trifolium.
- The trinervate structure of the leaves provided stability and facilitated efficient photosynthesis.
- The trinervate leaves of the Palm family were easily distinguishable from other plant species.
- The trinervate venation pattern played a crucial role in the classification and identification of monocotyledonous plants.
- The parallel veins of the trinervate leaves allowed for even distribution of nutrients and water throughout the leaf.
- The trinervate leaves of the Bamboo plant provided excellent raw material for the production of paper and other products.
- The distinctive trinervate pattern on the leaves of the Calathea genus added to their ornamental value.
- The trinervate leaves of the Araceae family were known for their large size and vivid coloration.
FAQs About the word trinervate
Having three ribs or nerves extending unbranched from the base to the apex; -- said of a leaf.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The trinervate leaves of the oak tree exhibited three prominent veins running parallel to the midrib.
The trinervate pattern on the leaves of the Aceraceae family served as a key identification characteristic.
Botanists recognized the trinervate leaves as a distinctive feature of the Genus Trifolium.
The trinervate structure of the leaves provided stability and facilitated efficient photosynthesis.