pinule Synonyms

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pinule Meaning

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pinule (n.)

One of the sights of an astrolabe.

pinule Sentence Examples

  1. The pinnae of the fern curled inward, creating a protective shelter for its delicate pinules.
  2. Each pinule of the palm frond swayed gently in the breeze, casting intricate shadows on the forest floor.
  3. The microscopic pinules on the surface of the leaf helped to absorb sunlight and exchange gases.
  4. The fern's pinules were covered in tiny bumps, each one housing a spore.
  5. The pinules of the cedar tree released a fragrant aroma that permeated the air.
  6. The small, intricate pinules on the fern's fronds were a marvel of nature's artistry.
  7. The wind rustled through the pinules of the aspen trees, creating a gentle and soothing sound.
  8. The pinules of the maidenhair fern were so delicate that they trembled at the slightest touch.
  9. The fossilized pinules of ancient ferns provided scientists with valuable insights into the Earth's past.
  10. The pinules on the leaves of the Venus flytrap acted as tiny jaws that snapped shut when an insect landed on them.

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One of the sights of an astrolabe.

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The pinnae of the fern curled inward, creating a protective shelter for its delicate pinules.

Each pinule of the palm frond swayed gently in the breeze, casting intricate shadows on the forest floor.

The microscopic pinules on the surface of the leaf helped to absorb sunlight and exchange gases.

The fern's pinules were covered in tiny bumps, each one housing a spore.