paleaceous Synonyms
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paleaceous Meaning
Webster
paleaceous (a.)
Chaffy; resembling or consisting of paleae, or chaff; furnished with chaff; as, a paleaceous receptacle.
paleaceous Sentence Examples
- The paleaceous bracts of the sunflower head resembled tiny chaff.
- The rare orchid exhibited paleaceous scales on its stems.
- The botanist carefully examined the plant's paleaceous leaves, noting their dry and brittle texture.
- The dried and dispersed paleaceous fruits of the dandelion travelled effortlessly on the wind.
- The paleaceous glumes of the sedge plant contributed to its distinctive appearance.
- The meadow was adorned with paleaceous flowers, their delicate petals fluttering in the breeze.
- The paleaceous scales on the fern's rhizomes provided protection from underground predators.
- The paleaceous chaff of the wheat grains was easily removed during threshing.
- The paleaceous sepals of the rose flower provided support and protection to the developing petals.
- The paleaceous rhizomes of the ginger plant were harvested for their medicinal properties.
FAQs About the word paleaceous
Chaffy; resembling or consisting of paleae, or chaff; furnished with chaff; as, a paleaceous receptacle.
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The paleaceous bracts of the sunflower head resembled tiny chaff.
The rare orchid exhibited paleaceous scales on its stems.
The botanist carefully examined the plant's paleaceous leaves, noting their dry and brittle texture.
The dried and dispersed paleaceous fruits of the dandelion travelled effortlessly on the wind.