"Pinnatiped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pinnatiped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pinnatiped" Meaning

Hirsute appendages at the toes that are forked or feathered. Such feet are found in the cloven-hoofed mammals, as members of the family Bovidae.

"Pinnatiped" Examples

Definition: Pinnatiped(s) refers to having or having two wings or lobes at the base of something, especially leaves.#

5 Examples: The rose has pinnate leaves with a central stem and leaflets attached to it. The umbrella's pinnate shape allows for a larger surface area to catch the wind. The fern's fronds are pinnate, with the central stem and lateral segments spreading out evenly on either side. In botany, the term "pinnate" is used to describe the shape of leaves that are composed of two or more leaflets attached to a central stem. The broad pinnatipartite leaves of the magnolia allow for optimal photosynthesis and easy transpiration.

"Pinnatiped" Similar Words

Pinnacle

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Pinnacles

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Pinnae

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Pinnata

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The word "pinnata" is not in the English language.

Pinnate

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Pinnate refers to a structure or shape that is forked into two or more branches, often resembling a feather or a leaf with a central stem (rachis) that divides into two or more distinct parts, with leaves or branches attached along each side of the rachis. This type of arrangement is common in biology and botany, particularly in the shape of leaves, where the leaflets are arranged on either side of the midrib.

Pinnated

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Pinnately

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Pinnatifid

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Divided with lobes that resemble the fingers of a hand.

Pinned

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To be fixed or fastened firmly in place, typically with a pin or a small metal fastener.Example: She pinned her hair back to keep it out of her face.Or, to express strong approval or support for something.Example: The teacher pinned her hopes on the new education policy to improve student outcomes.

Pinner

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Pinnet

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It seems to be a misspelling of the word "pinnet" is possibly a variant or misspelling of the word "pinote" or more likely, a rare or obsolete word that I couldn't find any common definition for. However, it can also be interpreted as possibly being a portmanteau of "pine" and "net" which may refer to a pine net or something related to pine trees.However, looking closer, I think there might be a more likely interpretation. "Pinnet" without a doubt is most likely a misspelling or variation of "Pitter Patter" or more probably "Pinnet" is probably an alteration or misspelling of a more common English word that has a similar sound, that word is "pinnit", but that is even less common still.However I believe I have a match.I will explain the much more likely meaning of the word "Pin net".'Pin net' is a nounphrase that is commonly used in various contexts, particularly in physics and engineering.A pin net can refer to a type of network or grid that consists of strong filaments or thin strands that are either suspended in mid-air or that support or suspend other distinct components, with a considerable regular spacing of elements, with evenly (or nearly even) spaced intervals.In general it can refer to "a lightweight resting net made from thin wires".

Pinnigrada

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Pinnigrade

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Pinning

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Pinniped

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Pinnipedes

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Pinnipeds (from Latin pinna, "fin" and ped-, "foot") are fin-footed, semi-aquatic marine mammals that belong to the order Pinnipedia. They are closely related to land mammals and are descended from land mammals that returned to the sea at the beginning of the Paleocene, more than 60 million years ago.