"Cymiferous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cymiferous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cymiferous" Meaning

Cymiferous refers to a plant with leaves that are shaped like a cyme, which is a type of inflorescence in botany, characterized by a cluster of flowers arranged on a stem in the shape of a stem-like structure. In other words, a cymiferous plant has leaves that are flat and irregularly shaped, forming a cyme-like structure.

"Cymiferous" Examples

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Cymiferous is an adjective that means bearing or having cymae, which are crescent-shaped or wavy ridges or crests, especially on leaves or petals.

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The cymiferous leaves of the fern had delicate, lace-like fronds.
The botanist studied the unique cymiferous structure of the orchid's petals.
The artist used a cymiferous motif in the design of the textile print.
The geologist examined the rock formation, noting the cymiferous patterns etched into the surface.
In the classification of plants, cymiferous refers to the arrangement of leaves or branches that form a wavy or crescent shape.

"Cymiferous" Similar Words

Cymbling

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Cymbospondylus

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Cymbospondylus is an extinct genus of marine reptiles that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 125-100 million years ago. It was a type of ichthyosaur, characterized by its long, elongated body and paddle-like limbs. Cymbospondylus was a swimmer-adapted reptile that likely fed on fish and other marine animals.

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Cymene is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a sweet, pleasant, or fragrant scent. It can also describe a sweet, honey-like flavor or flavor note. In chemistry, cymene is a type of aromatic hydrocarbon, a compound with a sweet, pleasant odor, often used in perfumes and fragrances. In a poetic or literary sense, cymene can evoke a sense of pleasantness, charm, or delight.

Cymenol

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Cymes

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Cymes refers to a type of inflorescence, which is a cluster of flowers that grows from the axis of a stem. In other words, a cyme is a specific arrangement of flowers on a stem, typically with the flowers opening in a sequence, often in a spiral or whorled pattern. This term is commonly used in botany and biology to describe the structure of certain plant species.

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