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Meaning of palpiform
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palpiform (a.)
Having the form of a palpus.
palpiform Sentence Examples
- The palpiform appendages of the spider played a crucial role in detecting prey.
- The insect's palpiform antennae allowed it to sense vibrations in the air.
- The crab's palpiform claws were adapted for manipulating food and defending itself.
- The sea urchin's tube feet had a unique palpiform shape for traction.
- The ciliated palpiform projections on the protozoan assisted in feeding.
- The fungus displayed palpiform hyphae that resembled tentacles.
- The bacterial cells had specialized palpiform structures for adhesion.
- The polyp's palpiform tentacles extended outward to capture plankton.
- The plant had elongated palpiform leaves that coiled around objects for support.
- The scientist observed the palpiform movements of the amoeba under a microscope.
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Having the form of a palpus.
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The palpiform appendages of the spider played a crucial role in detecting prey.
The insect's palpiform antennae allowed it to sense vibrations in the air.
The crab's palpiform claws were adapted for manipulating food and defending itself.
The sea urchin's tube feet had a unique palpiform shape for traction.