Sentences

agminal in a sentence

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Definition

Agminal refers to the arrangement or structure of elements, particularly in a spatial or organizational context, such as stars in a galaxy or patterns in animal migration.

Sample Sentences

  1. The agminal structure of the galaxy revealed a complex arrangement of stars.
  2. During the study, the researchers noted the agminal patterns formed by the migrating birds.
  3. The artist captured the agminal nature of the landscape in her breathtaking painting.
  4. In botany, agminal refers to the clustered arrangement of flowers on a single stem.
  5. The agminal growth of bacteria in the culture was monitored over several days.
  6. Historians often debate the agminal aspects of early civilizations and their communities.
  7. The agminal design of the city’s streets facilitated a more efficient traffic flow.
  8. In linguistics, the term agminal can describe the clustering of phonetic elements.
  9. The agminal formations in the rock layers provided clues about the Earth's geological history.
  10. Her agminal thoughts on the subject flowed seamlessly into a compelling argument.

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