ramulus Synonyms

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ramulus Meaning

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ramulus (n.)

A small branch, or branchlet, of corals, hydroids, and similar organisms.

ramulus Sentence Examples

  1. The ramulus of the oak tree reached towards the sky, its slender branches laden with acorns.
  2. The microscope revealed the intricate structure of the ramulus, with its xylem vessels and phloem tubes.
  3. The ramulus was a weak point in the tree's trunk, susceptible to breakage during storms.
  4. The birds perched on the ramulus, their cheerful melodies filling the forest.
  5. The ramulus was a pathway for insects and other small creatures to travel through the canopy.
  6. The botanist carefully examined the ramulus, noting its size, shape, and coloration.
  7. The ramulus had a bud at its tip, promising new growth in the spring.
  8. The fallen ramulus provided shelter for a colony of ants.
  9. The ramulus was used as a material for making baskets and other woven crafts.
  10. The ramulus was twisted and deformed, bearing witness to the passing of time and the elements.

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A small branch, or branchlet, of corals, hydroids, and similar organisms.

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The ramulus of the oak tree reached towards the sky, its slender branches laden with acorns.

The microscope revealed the intricate structure of the ramulus, with its xylem vessels and phloem tubes.

The ramulus was a weak point in the tree's trunk, susceptible to breakage during storms.

The birds perched on the ramulus, their cheerful melodies filling the forest.