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Meaning of pedatifid

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pedatifid (a.)

Cleft in a pedate manner, but having the lobes distinctly connected at the base; -- said of a leaf.

pedatifid Sentence Examples

  1. The pedatifid leaf of the columbine resembles a bird's foot.
  2. The pedatifid lobes of the strawberry geranium create an intricate botanical pattern.
  3. The deeply pedatifid foliage of the buttercup adds interest to the meadow landscape.
  4. The pedatifid leaflets of the maidenhair fern are reminiscent of delicate lacework.
  5. The pedatifid shape of the oak leaf enhances its surface area for photosynthesis.
  6. The pedatifid sepals of the rose provide protection for the developing flower bud.
  7. The pedatifid style of the sunflower adds an elegant touch to its cheerful bloom.
  8. The pedatifid petals of the coneflower attract pollinators with their vibrant colors.
  9. The pedatifid stamens of the water lily float gracefully on the water's surface.
  10. The pedatifid roots of the dandelion anchor the plant securely in the soil.

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Cleft in a pedate manner, but having the lobes distinctly connected at the base; -- said of a leaf.

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The pedatifid leaf of the columbine resembles a bird's foot.

The pedatifid lobes of the strawberry geranium create an intricate botanical pattern.

The deeply pedatifid foliage of the buttercup adds interest to the meadow landscape.

The pedatifid leaflets of the maidenhair fern are reminiscent of delicate lacework.