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Meaning of tepal

Wordnet

tepal (n)

an undifferentiated part of a perianth that cannot be distinguished as a sepal or a petal (as in lilies and tulips)

Webster

tepal (n.)

A division of a perianth.

tepal Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate tepals of the lily unfurled gracefully, revealing a vibrant yellow center.
  2. The distinctive tepals of the iris, with their elaborate markings, gave the flower an exotic charm.
  3. The tepals of the magnolia bloom, large and velvety, radiated a sweet and intoxicating fragrance.
  4. The tepals of the orchid, intricate and colorful, lured pollinators from afar.
  5. The tepals of the tulip, vibrant and cup-shaped, symbolized the arrival of spring.
  6. The tepals of the peony, like layers of silk, created a sumptuous and opulent display.
  7. The tepals of the clematis, delicate and graceful, twined around trellises and created a romantic atmosphere.
  8. The tepals of the camellia, waxed and glossy, resisted the elements and retained their beauty for weeks.
  9. The tepals of the daylily, ephemeral and vibrant, opened and closed in a single day.
  10. The tepals of the iris germanica, known for their striking patterns and colors, attracted flower enthusiasts and collectors alike.

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an undifferentiated part of a perianth that cannot be distinguished as a sepal or a petal (as in lilies and tulips)A division of a perianth.

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The delicate tepals of the lily unfurled gracefully, revealing a vibrant yellow center.

The distinctive tepals of the iris, with their elaborate markings, gave the flower an exotic charm.

The tepals of the magnolia bloom, large and velvety, radiated a sweet and intoxicating fragrance.

The tepals of the orchid, intricate and colorful, lured pollinators from afar.