umbilicate (Meaning)
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umbilicate (s)
depressed like a navel
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umbilicate (a.)
Alt. of Umbilicated
Synonyms & Antonyms of umbilicate
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umbilicate Sentence Examples
- The newborn's umbilicus, the point where the umbilical cord was attached, healed within a few days.
- The umbilicate leaves of the aquatic plant spread out like a fan, absorbing nutrients from the water.
- The umbilicate crater on the Moon was formed by the impact of an asteroid or comet.
- The umbilicate lichens were identified by their characteristic belly-button-like depressions.
- The surgeon carefully dissected the umbilicate hernia, returning the protruding tissue to its proper place.
- The umbilical cord, which provides oxygen and nutrients to the fetus, is umbilicate with the placenta.
- The umbilicate scar on the abdomen is a permanent reminder of the bond between mother and child.
- The umbilicate vein carries oxygen-rich blood from the placenta to the fetus.
- The umbilicate arteries carry deoxygenated blood from the fetus to the placenta.
- The umbilicate region of the abdomen is often the site of pain or discomfort during pregnancy.
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depressed like a navelAlt. of Umbilicated
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The newborn's umbilicus, the point where the umbilical cord was attached, healed within a few days.
The umbilicate leaves of the aquatic plant spread out like a fan, absorbing nutrients from the water.
The umbilicate crater on the Moon was formed by the impact of an asteroid or comet.
The umbilicate lichens were identified by their characteristic belly-button-like depressions.