Imbricated [adjective]
Definition of Imbricated:
covering and coinciding
Opposite/Antonyms of Imbricated:
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Sentence/Example of Imbricated:
The erect flower-stem terminates in a large round head of numerous imbricated oval spiny scales which surround the flowers.
The scales on the upper part of the cup are loosely imbricated.
They are covered more or less abundantly with whitish, silvery or mother-of-pearl colored imbricated scales.
This fibrous structure is covered by a delicate layer of finely imbricated scales, and is termed the Hair Cuticle.
Two follicles, sharp-pointed, channeled, containing many imbricated seeds each with an awn.
Corolla, numerous imbricated, spatulate petals with ravelled or fringed ends.
A shell is said to be imbricated when the superficial lamin are arranged over each other in the manner of tiles.
Some species are smooth, although the greater number are imbricated or crisped outside.
Calyx-lobes and petals indefinite, imbricated, the numerous stamens on the tube.
Stamens imbricated, with very short filaments, and long anthers opening inward.