"Cyclostylar" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cyclostylar" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Cyclostylar
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"Cyclostylar" Meaning

Cyclostylar refers to a plant structure that is characterized by a whorl of leaves or petals that is equally spaced around a central point, often resembling a spiral or a circle. This term is often used in botanical classifications to describe specific types of flower arrangements or leaf formations.

"Cyclostylar" Examples

Cyclostylar


Cyclostylar is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a type of flower or a part of a plant. Here are five possible usage examples in the form of sentences:

Example sentences

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The botanist spent hours studying the cyclostylar of the rare orchid species.
The garden catalog described the cyclostylar of the new hybrid as unusually vibrant.
In the 18th century, the cyclostylar of this plant was believed to have medicinal properties.
The plant enthusiast was thrilled to find a cyclostylar on the stem of the newly acquired succulent.
The botanical illustration featured a detailed depiction of the cyclostylar of the tropical flower.

Please note that the usage of this word might be limited due to its rarity or obscurity.

"Cyclostylar" Similar Words

Cyclosporine

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Cyclostoma

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Cyclostoma refers to a type of genus of air-breathing land slugs, commonly known as "land snails", that have a shell that is usually open at both ends.

Cyclostomata

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The term "cyclostomata" refers to a group of fish that have a suction disk-like mouth and are characterized by the presence of a unique type of suction cup-like structure on their head called a "cyclostome". These fish have a primitive body shape with a primitive skull and a tail that is not differentiated from the body.

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Cyclostomes

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Cyclostomi

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In biology, Cyclostomi refers to a group of ancient fish-like animals that have a hagfish-like body plan. They are characterized by their long, eel-like bodies, jaws, and absence of paired fins. This group includes hagfish and lampreys, which are now recognized as the only surviving members of the class Agnatha.

Cyclostomous

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Cyclotron

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Cycloxygenase

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