tubicolar (Meaning)

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tubicolar (a.)

Tubicolous.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tubicolar

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tubicolar Sentence Examples

  1. The tubicolar nature of the worm's body allowed it to burrow through the soft soil.
  2. The tubicolar plant's stems resembled cylindrical tubes, providing support to its delicate flowers.
  3. The tubicolar structure of the piping system ensured efficient flow while minimizing pressure loss.
  4. The tubicolar cavity within the fossil provided a glimpse into the ancient organism's anatomy.
  5. The tubicolar shape of the bacteria facilitated nutrient absorption and exchange.
  6. The tubicolar design of the tunnel allowed for safe passage of cables and wires underground.
  7. The tubicolar seaweed extended its photosynthetic surface towards the sunlight.
  8. The tubicolar bones of the bird's forelimbs provided strength and flexibility for flight.
  9. The tubicolar labyrinth within the human ear played a crucial role in hearing and balance.
  10. The tubicolar architecture of the building created an open and airy interior space.

FAQs About the word tubicolar

Tubicolous.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tubicolar nature of the worm's body allowed it to burrow through the soft soil.

The tubicolar plant's stems resembled cylindrical tubes, providing support to its delicate flowers.

The tubicolar structure of the piping system ensured efficient flow while minimizing pressure loss.

The tubicolar cavity within the fossil provided a glimpse into the ancient organism's anatomy.