"Caulome" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Caulome" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Caulome" Meaning

A caulome is a rare or obsolete term that refers to the initial or earliest stage of a structure, typically a plant or an organism, as it begins to grow or develop.

"Caulome" Examples

There is no word "caulome". I assume you meant "calm". If so, here are 5 usage examples:

Usage Examples:


The soothing music helped me to calm my nerves before the concert.
After the argument, she tried to calm him down, but he was still angry.
The doctor gave me some calming medication to help me sleep at night.
The quiet beach was the perfect place to calm my mind.
I tried to calm my stomach by eating some ginger.

"Caulome" Similar Words

Caulk

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Caulked

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Caulker

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A caulk is a type of sealant used to fill gaps and joints in buildings, typically made of a soft, flexible material such as silicone or polyurethane. It is used to prevent water and air leaks, and to provide a smooth finish on surfaces such as windows, doors, and joints between walls and floors.

Caulking

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Caulks

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Caulks are a type of soft, pliable material, often made of a mixture of rubber, resin, and abrasive particles, used to seal gaps and cracks in various surfaces, such as building joints, windows, and doors. It is typically applied thickly and then smoothed or wiped off to provide a tight seal.

Caulobacter

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Caulobacter is a genus of bacteria that is characterized by its unique cell structure and life cycle. These bacteria are usually found in aquatic environments, such as ponds, lakes, and streams. Caulobacter cells are typically rod-shaped and have a specialized cell division process, where the cell divides into two separate cells, one of which develops into a motile cell (swarmer cell) that swims away, while the other remains fixed to the surface. This unique life cycle allows Caulobacter to reproduce and colonize new environments.

Caulocarpic

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Caulocarpic refers to a plant that produces its fruit or fruiting structures (such as flowers, berries, or pods) on a stalk or stem that grows from the base or leaf axil (the angle between the leaf and the stem) rather than from the main axis of the stem. In other words, caulocarpic plants produce their fruit away from their main growing point, often on a specialized structure that is distinct from the rest of the plant.

Caulocarpous

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Caulocarpous refers to a type of flower or inflorescence that develops from the receptacle or base of a stem, rather than from the axil of a leaf. In other words, caulocarpous flowers emerge from the stalk or stem itself, rather than from the space where a leaf meets the stem.

Caulophyllum

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Cauma

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any commonly used English word or phrase matching "cauma". It's possible that it's a word or term used in a specific context or language that I'm not familiar with. Could you please provide more information or clarify the context in which you encountered this word?

Caup

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Caup is an archaic or poetic term for 'cup'.

Caupona

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Cauponae

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Cauponate

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Cauponize

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "cauponize" in my dictionaries or linguistic resources. It's likely a made-up or obscure word. Can you please provide more context or information about this word, or clarify its origin and intended meaning? I'll do my best to help you understand its significance.

Causal

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