xyloid (Meaning)

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xyloid (a.)

Resembling wood; having the nature of wood.

Synonyms & Antonyms of xyloid

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xyloid Sentence Examples

  1. The xyloid structure of the plant stem provided excellent support and rigidity.
  2. The instrument's xyloid keys produced a distinctive and resonant sound.
  3. The fossilized remains of xyloid tissue offered valuable insights into ancient plant life.
  4. The xyloid fibers were arranged in a complex pattern, contributing to the plant's tensile strength.
  5. Scientists studied the xyloid cells to understand the evolutionary history of vascular plants.
  6. The xyloid layer formed a protective barrier against mechanical damage and pathogens.
  7. The xyloid texture of the wood gave it a unique aesthetic appeal and durability.
  8. The xyloid tissues of the leaf helped regulate water transportation and photosynthesis.
  9. Researchers used xyloid markers to identify and classify different plant species.
  10. The xyloid components played a crucial role in the growth and development of the plant organism.

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Resembling wood; having the nature of wood.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The xyloid structure of the plant stem provided excellent support and rigidity.

The instrument's xyloid keys produced a distinctive and resonant sound.

The fossilized remains of xyloid tissue offered valuable insights into ancient plant life.

The xyloid fibers were arranged in a complex pattern, contributing to the plant's tensile strength.