"Limbate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Limbate" Meaning

Limbate is an adjective that means "growing in a ring or wreath-like fashion around a stem" or "in a limb-like fashion". It is often used in botany to describe a type of leaf arrangement, where leaves grow in a circular pattern around the stem.

"Limbate" Examples

Limbate Examples


Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "limbate":

Example 1

The tourists limbed up the steep mountain path, taking regular breaks to catch their breath.

Example 2

She struggled to limbe over the low-hanging branch, nearly falling off her bicycle.

Example 3

The firefighters had to limbe down the rescue basket to reach the stranded hiker.

Example 4

The designers used limbing techniques to create a dramatic staircase in the modern art installation.

Example 5

The team worked together to limbe the heavy furniture out of the storage room and into the exhibition hall.

Note: Limbe is not a commonly used word, and in some cases, a more suitable word might be "climb", "ascend", "descend", or "scale". The examples above aim to demonstrate the word's usage in different contexts.

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