rostrate Synonyms

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rostrate Meaning

Wordnet

rostrate (s)

having a beak or beaklike snout or proboscis

Webster

rostrate (a.)

Alt. of Rostrated

rostrate Sentence Examples

  1. The rostrate beak of the toucan is an adaptation for reaching high-hanging fruit.
  2. The ship's bow was adorned with an elaborate rostrate figurehead depicting a mythical sea creature.
  3. The ancient Roman temples often featured rostrate columns decorated with the beaks of captured ships.
  4. The rostrate process of the sphenoid bone is located at the base of the skull.
  5. Rostrate insects, such as grasshoppers and crickets, have beak-like mouthparts.
  6. The rostrate petals of some orchids resemble a bird's beak.
  7. The rostrate leaves of some aquatic plants provide buoyancy in the water.
  8. The rostrate scales of sturgeon fish are arranged in rows along the body.
  9. The rostrate seedpod of the lotus plant is a symbol of fertility and rebirth in many cultures.
  10. The rostrate spine of the echidna is a short, pointed structure that protects the animal from predators.

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having a beak or beaklike snout or proboscisAlt. of Rostrated

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The rostrate beak of the toucan is an adaptation for reaching high-hanging fruit.

The ship's bow was adorned with an elaborate rostrate figurehead depicting a mythical sea creature.

The ancient Roman temples often featured rostrate columns decorated with the beaks of captured ships.

The rostrate process of the sphenoid bone is located at the base of the skull.