papillose Antonyms
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Meaning of papillose
Wordnet
papillose (a)
of or relating to or resembling papilla
Webster
papillose (a.)
Covered with, or bearing, papillae; resembling papillae; papillate; papillar; papillary.
papillose Sentence Examples
- The surface of the raspberry was papillose, covered in tiny, finger-like projections.
- The stem of the daisy was papillose, with small, wart-like bumps.
- The tongue of the lizard was papillose, with blunt papillae that aided in tasting.
- The face of the starfish was papillose, dotted with tiny, sensory knobs.
- The petals of the black-eyed Susan were papillose, giving them a velvety texture.
- The roots of the orchid were papillose, with root hairs that helped absorb nutrients.
- The surface of the mushroom cap was papillose, with small, raised bumps.
- The leaf margins of the maple tree were papillose, with tiny, glandular projections.
- The top of the tomato was papillose, with a small, nipple-like structure.
- The bark of the birch tree was papillose, with lenticels that allowed for gas exchange.
FAQs About the word papillose
of or relating to or resembling papillaCovered with, or bearing, papillae; resembling papillae; papillate; papillar; papillary.
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The surface of the raspberry was papillose, covered in tiny, finger-like projections.
The stem of the daisy was papillose, with small, wart-like bumps.
The tongue of the lizard was papillose, with blunt papillae that aided in tasting.
The face of the starfish was papillose, dotted with tiny, sensory knobs.