trisulcate (Meaning)

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trisulcate (a.)

Having three furrows, forks, or prongs; having three grooves or sulci; three-grooved.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trisulcate

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trisulcate Sentence Examples

  1. The leaf of the plant had a distinctive trisulcate structure, featuring three longitudinal furrows.
  2. The pollen grains exhibited a trisulcate aperture, with three elongated furrows.
  3. The spine of the echinoderm had a trisulcate morphology, with three grooves along its length.
  4. The fossil specimen preserved the trisulcate shape of the ancient plant's leaves.
  5. The microscope revealed the trisulcate pollen grains, confirming the botanical classification of the plant.
  6. The insect's antenna displayed a trisulcate tip, allowing for increased sensory perception.
  7. The ancient rock carving depicted a trisulcate symbol, representing a sacred or mythological concept.
  8. The trisulcate shape of the bird's beak provided an optimized surface for grasping and tearing prey.
  9. The trisulcate aperture of the stomata facilitated gas exchange and water vapor loss in the plant's leaves.
  10. The scientist analyzed the trisulcate pattern on the artifact to determine its historical and cultural significance.

FAQs About the word trisulcate

Having three furrows, forks, or prongs; having three grooves or sulci; three-grooved.

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The leaf of the plant had a distinctive trisulcate structure, featuring three longitudinal furrows.

The pollen grains exhibited a trisulcate aperture, with three elongated furrows.

The spine of the echinoderm had a trisulcate morphology, with three grooves along its length.

The fossil specimen preserved the trisulcate shape of the ancient plant's leaves.