Sentences

emarginately in a sentence

adv.

Definition

Emarginately means having a notch or indentation at the edge or margin, often referring to the shape of leaves or shells.

Sample Sentences

  1. The leaves of the plant were emarginately shaped, creating a unique silhouette against the sky.
  2. The emarginately edged shells of certain mollusks provide insight into their evolutionary adaptations.
  3. Botanists often study species with emarginately lobed leaves to understand their ecological roles.
  4. In her artwork, she depicted flowers with emarginately curved petals, emphasizing their delicate beauty.
  5. The emarginately formed structure of the coral attracted marine biologists interested in biodiversity.

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