ramose Sentence Examples

  1. The ramose branches of the coral reef extended far into the ocean depths.
  2. The plant's root system was ramose, spreading out in a complex network beneath the soil.
  3. The veins on the leaf were so finely branched that they resembled a ramose pattern.
  4. The fungus had a ramose mycelium that invaded the host plant's tissues.
  5. The ramification of the river formed a ramose pattern across the landscape.
  6. The chromosomes in the cell exhibited a ramose structure during mitosis.
  7. The lightning bolt struck the tree, leaving behind a ramose scar on its trunk.
  8. The dendritic cells in the immune system had a ramose morphology.
  9. The surface of the metal was etched with a ramose design using an acid bath.
  10. The ramose shape of the rock formation made it an ideal climbing route for hikers.

ramose Meaning

Wordnet

ramose (s)

having branches

Webster

ramose (a.)

Branched, as the stem or root of a plant; having lateral divisions; consisting of, or having, branches; full of branches; ramifying; branching; branchy.

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FAQs About the word ramose

having branchesBranched, as the stem or root of a plant; having lateral divisions; consisting of, or having, branches; full of branches; ramifying; branching; b

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The ramose branches of the coral reef extended far into the ocean depths.

The plant's root system was ramose, spreading out in a complex network beneath the soil.

The veins on the leaf were so finely branched that they resembled a ramose pattern.

The fungus had a ramose mycelium that invaded the host plant's tissues.