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Meaning of sagittate

Wordnet

sagittate (s)

(of a leaf shape) like an arrow head without flaring base lobes

Webster

sagittate (a.)

Shaped like an arrowhead; triangular, with the two basal angles prolonged downward.

sagittate Sentence Examples

  1. The sagittate leaves of the arrowhead plant resemble the shape of an arrowhead.
  2. The sagittate petioles of the buttercup extend from the base of the leaf.
  3. Sagittate sepals envelope the flowers of the clematis vine.
  4. The plant's foliage displayed distinct sagittate outlines, with pointed tips and rounded lobes.
  5. The sagittate wings of the seed disperse it by wind over long distances.
  6. The sagittate trichomes on the stem provide protection against herbivores.
  7. The sagittate scales cover the surface of the snake, giving it a sleek appearance.
  8. The sagittate shape of the arrow helps it penetrate the target with greater accuracy.
  9. Sagittate structures were prevalent in the architecture of ancient Egypt, particularly in temple decorations.
  10. The sagittate fins of the fish propel it through the water with agility and speed.

FAQs About the word sagittate

(of a leaf shape) like an arrow head without flaring base lobesShaped like an arrowhead; triangular, with the two basal angles prolonged downward.

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The sagittate leaves of the arrowhead plant resemble the shape of an arrowhead.

The sagittate petioles of the buttercup extend from the base of the leaf.

Sagittate sepals envelope the flowers of the clematis vine.

The plant's foliage displayed distinct sagittate outlines, with pointed tips and rounded lobes.