unifollilate (Meaning)

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unifollilate (a.)

Having only one leaflet, as the leaves of the orange tree.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unifollilate

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unifollilate Sentence Examples

  1. The unifolliate leaves of the Venus flytrap are uniquely adapted for capturing prey.
  2. The unifolliate leaf of the pitcher plant forms a deep cavity that traps insects.
  3. The unifolliate leaf of the cobra plant resembles a snake's hood, giving it a distinctive appearance.
  4. The unifolliate leaves of the sundew plant are covered in sticky glands that trap insects.
  5. The unifolliate leaf of the butterwort plant is shaped like a funnel, directing insects towards its digestive surface.
  6. The unifolliate leaves of the bladderwort plant form underwater traps to capture small aquatic organisms.
  7. The unifolliate leaf of the monkey pitcher plant is large enough to hold an entire colony of frogs.
  8. The unifolliate leaf of the horned pitcher plant has a long, slender stalk that resembles a horn.
  9. The unifolliate leaves of the Victoria amazonica plant can grow up to 8 feet in diameter, providing a floating platform for wildlife.
  10. The unifolliate leaves of the Amazonian water lily are semi-submerged, providing a habitat for various aquatic creatures.

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Having only one leaflet, as the leaves of the orange tree.

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The unifolliate leaves of the Venus flytrap are uniquely adapted for capturing prey.

The unifolliate leaf of the pitcher plant forms a deep cavity that traps insects.

The unifolliate leaf of the cobra plant resembles a snake's hood, giving it a distinctive appearance.

The unifolliate leaves of the sundew plant are covered in sticky glands that trap insects.