"Ptilopaedic" Meaning
Relating to the ptilinum, the small club-shaped bar or stiffning at the base of the radicle (embryonic root) of a plant, both in seedlings and in adults.
"Ptilopaedic" Examples
Ptilopodic
The word "ptilopodic" is an adjective that describes one of the three components of the definition of the word "pterodactyl."
5 Usage Examples
Here are five unique examples of how you could use "ptilopodic" in a sentence or paragraph:
Meteorologist Dr. Perez hypothesized that the newly-discovered fossil was a lost genus of pterosaurs that existed during the Triassic period, noting its ptilopodic wings for embodying flight efficiency.
Just like the hypothetical bird-like pterosaurs with their ptilopodic long wings, Matthew said—the Transformers franchise might serve as platforms for adopting changes in disappointing global economies.
Having mastered the syllable combination that ended in the ptilopodic sound, Marcus's baby stage began meaningful words with crucial pronunciation.
I looked out at the nearing hordes of Pteranodons preparing to take flight, fascinated by their ptilopodic limbs displaying perfectly-suited curves to lift them off the ground.
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