tuberculate Antonyms
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Meaning of tuberculate
Wordnet
tuberculate (a)
covered with tubercles
Webster
tuberculate (a.)
Alt. of Tuberculated
tuberculate Sentence Examples
- The tuberculate surface of the mushroom's cap resembled a delicate mosaic.
- The ancient ruins displayed intricate tuberculate carvings that depicted scenes of mythological battles.
- The stem of the plant exhibited a distinctive tuberculate texture, providing ample grip for climbing.
- The tuberculate bristles on the insect's legs aided in gripping slippery surfaces.
- The bark of the tree was covered in tuberculate projections, creating a rugged appearance.
- The fungus formed small, tuberculate fruiting bodies that appeared like tiny bumps on decaying wood.
- The tuberculate ornamentation on the statue's robe added an air of grandeur.
- The tuberculate surface of the bone provided attachment points for muscles and ligaments.
- The tuberculate roots of the tree extended deep into the soil, providing stability during strong winds.
- The tuberculate bacteria formed colonies that produced a distinctive, earthy smell.
FAQs About the word tuberculate
covered with tuberclesAlt. of Tuberculated
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The tuberculate surface of the mushroom's cap resembled a delicate mosaic.
The ancient ruins displayed intricate tuberculate carvings that depicted scenes of mythological battles.
The stem of the plant exhibited a distinctive tuberculate texture, providing ample grip for climbing.
The tuberculate bristles on the insect's legs aided in gripping slippery surfaces.