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Meaning of tentaculiform
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tentaculiform (a.)
Shaped like a tentacle.
tentaculiform Sentence Examples
- The creature's tentaculiform arms reached out into the darkness, searching for prey.
- The leaves of the plant curled into tentaculiform tendrils, trapping insects for sustenance.
- The fungus spread through the soil in a tentaculiform manner, seeking new hosts.
- The bacteria extended tentaculiform filaments to attach themselves to the surface of the host cell.
- The roots of the tree spread out in tentaculiform fashion, anchoring it to the ground.
- The cilia on the cell lining formed tentaculiform projections that moved in unison, propelling it forward.
- The tentacles of the jellyfish undulated in a tentaculiform motion, mesmerizing their viewers.
- The tendrils of the vine grew in a tentaculiform pattern, gripping onto nearby structures for support.
- The branches of the coral stretched out in tentaculiform fingers, creating a labyrinthine ecosystem beneath the waves.
- The tendrils of the seaweed swayed gracefully in the current, resembling a colony of tentaculiform beings.
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Shaped like a tentacle.
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The creature's tentaculiform arms reached out into the darkness, searching for prey.
The leaves of the plant curled into tentaculiform tendrils, trapping insects for sustenance.
The fungus spread through the soil in a tentaculiform manner, seeking new hosts.
The bacteria extended tentaculiform filaments to attach themselves to the surface of the host cell.