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Meaning of orthotomous

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orthotomous (a.)

Having two cleavages at right angles with one another.

orthotomous Sentence Examples

  1. The orthotomous beak of the weaverbird allows it to construct intricate nests with precision.
  2. The male ortolan bunting has orthotomous feathers on its head, which he displays during courtship displays.
  3. The razorbill's orthotomous bill is perfectly adapted for slicing through fish.
  4. The orthotomous leaves of the water chestnut plant float on the water's surface.
  5. The orthotomous beak of the woodpecker enables it to chisel holes in trees for nesting and feeding.
  6. The orthotomous petals of the orchid are arranged in a symmetrical pattern.
  7. The arthropods' orthotomous exoskeletons provide them with protection and support.
  8. The orthotomous wings of the butterfly allow it to fly with great speed and maneuverability.
  9. The orthotomous tail feathers of the male peacock are a stunning display of natural beauty.
  10. The orthotomous bones of the human body are precisely aligned for optimal movement and function.

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Having two cleavages at right angles with one another.

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The orthotomous beak of the weaverbird allows it to construct intricate nests with precision.

The male ortolan bunting has orthotomous feathers on its head, which he displays during courtship displays.

The razorbill's orthotomous bill is perfectly adapted for slicing through fish.

The orthotomous leaves of the water chestnut plant float on the water's surface.