adjective of, relating to, or resembling bran or dandruff

  • The furfuraceous scales on the plant's leaves help protect it from pests.
  • I noticed some furfuraceous patches on my cat's fur.
  • Her furfuraceous dandruff problem is really getting out of hand.
  • The furfuraceous texture of the painting added depth and dimension to the artwork.

adjective smooth and hairless, especially of skin or leaves

  • The scientist observed the glabrous surface of the leaf under the microscope.
  • She loves how smooth and glabrous her skin feels after using the new lotion.
  • I wish my legs were as glabrous as yours, they look so soft!
  • His glabrous personality made it difficult for others to read his emotions.

adjective resembling or similar to hair in appearance or texture

  • Under the microscope, the sample revealed hairlike structures that were difficult to distinguish.
  • The plant's roots had these hairlike things sticking out everywhere.
  • I can't stand it when my hair gets all tangled up and starts looking all hairlike.
  • Her attention to detail was like a hairlike thread weaving through every aspect of her work.

adjective having or consisting of lamellae (thin, flat layers or plates)

  • The lamellate structure of the mushroom is important for identifying its species.
  • I never realized how cool the lamellate gills on mushrooms look up close.
  • Check out the funky lamellate pattern on this mushroom!
  • The lamellate design of the building's facade added a unique touch to the city skyline.

noun a combining form used in the names of sciences or bodies of knowledge, such as biology or theology

  • The study of rocks and minerals is known as geology.
  • I find geology fascinating because it helps us understand the Earth's history.
  • I'm taking a class on rock 'n' roll geology - it's all about the history of music!
  • Her mind was a jumbled mess, like a geology of thoughts and emotions.

adjective relating to or resembling a membrane

  • The cell is surrounded by a thin, membranous layer.
  • The fish had a slimy, membranous coating on its scales.
  • I accidentally stepped on a frog and its membranous skin felt gross.
  • Her words had a membranous quality, easily slipping through my defenses.

noun a small or undeveloped part or remnant, especially of a plant or fruit

  • The botanist identified a small nubbin on the stem of the plant.
  • I found a tiny nubbin in my salad, I wonder what it is.
  • Hey, check out this weird nubbin I found on the beach!
  • The nubbin of an idea sparked her creativity and led to a breakthrough.

noun a thin skin or film on the surface of certain plant tissues

  • The pellicle formed on the surface of the liquid as it cooled.
  • I noticed a weird pellicle on top of the soup.
  • Ew, there's a gross pellicle floating in my drink.
  • The pellicle of lies that covered his true intentions was finally revealed.

noun a destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.

adjective annoying or harmful

  • The farmers are using pesticides to control the pest population in their fields.
  • I saw a pest in the kitchen and had to call the exterminator.
  • That guy is such a pest, always bothering everyone.
  • Negative thoughts can be like pests, constantly buzzing around and bothering us.

adjective having long, soft hair or fur; hairy

  • The pilose plant exhibited dense, hair-like structures on its leaves.
  • I noticed that the pilose caterpillar was crawling on the tree.
  • That pilose dude needs a haircut ASAP.
  • Her pilose personality was reflected in her wild and untamed spirit.

adjective relating to or in the stage of adolescence when a person becomes capable of sexual reproduction

  • The doctor explained that the pubescent stage is a normal part of adolescent development.
  • My little sister is going through her pubescent phase and it's driving my parents crazy.
  • I remember feeling so awkward and pubescent in middle school.
  • The pubescent growth of the city's skyline symbolizes its rapid development.

noun a bristle or hair-like structure on the surface of a plant or fungus, often used for support or sensory functions

  • The seta on the insect's body help it sense its surroundings.
  • I love how soft the seta on this caterpillar feels!
  • Check out the funky seta on that bug!
  • The artist used the seta in the painting to create a sense of movement.

verb to mark with striae or grooves

adjective having striae or grooves

  • The striate cortex is responsible for processing visual information in the brain.
  • The striate pattern on her dress looked really nice.
  • I'm going to striate my hair before the party tonight.
  • His words seemed to striate her heart, leaving her feeling raw and exposed.

noun a nerve or group of nerves

  • The doctor explained that the patient's nervo system was highly sensitive.
  • I always get nervo before giving a presentation.
  • Don't be so nervo about asking her out, just go for it!
  • His words cut through her like a sharp nervo blade.

verb to undergo metamorphosis into a pupa, as insects do

  • After reaching a certain stage of development, the caterpillar will pupate and transform into a butterfly.
  • Did you know that caterpillars pupate inside a chrysalis before becoming butterflies?
  • The caterpillar is getting ready to pupate and turn into a beautiful butterfly!
  • Sometimes we need to retreat and pupate like a caterpillar in order to emerge stronger and more resilient.

noun a type of pastry similar to a croissant, typically filled with sweet or savory ingredients

  • The baker carefully measured out the ingredients before starting to croll the dough.
  • I love watching my grandma croll the pastry for her famous apple pie.
  • I can't believe he crolled the presentation at work, it was a disaster.
  • Her emotions were all over the place, like a croll of tangled yarn.

noun a fear of worms

  • Scoleciphobia is a specific phobia characterized by an intense fear of worms.
  • My friend has scoleciphobia, so we always have to avoid going near the garden.
  • I heard she has a major case of scoleciphobia - she won't even touch a fishing worm!
  • His scoleciphobia towards failure prevents him from taking any risks in his career.

adjective having two plates or layers

  • The bilamellate structure of the insect's wings allows for greater stability during flight.
  • I read that butterflies have bilamellate wings that help them fly better.
  • Check out the bilamellate wings on that dragonfly, they're so cool!
  • Her bilamellate approach to problem-solving involves considering multiple perspectives before making a decision.

noun a type of photography that involves capturing close-up images of small subjects to show details that may not be visible to the naked eye

  • Macro photography involves capturing small subjects at a very close range to achieve high levels of detail.
  • I love taking close-up shots of tiny things with my macro photography lens.
  • Macro photography is all about getting up close and personal with your subjects.
  • In the world of photography, macro photography is like zooming in on the little details that often go unnoticed.

noun a plural form of the noun 'aculeus', which refers to a sharp point or spine on a plant or animal

  • The aculea of the cactus plant serve as a natural defense mechanism.
  • Watch out for the aculea on that cactus, they can be pretty sharp.
  • I accidentally pricked my finger on the aculea of the cactus.
  • Her sharp words were like aculea, piercing through my defenses.

noun a plural form of aculeus, which refers to a small, sharp-pointed process or spine

  • The aculeae on the stem of the plant serve as a defense mechanism against herbivores.
  • Ouch! I accidentally touched the aculeae on the cactus and it really hurt.
  • Watch out for those prickly aculeae on the bushes, they can sting!
  • His words were like aculeae, piercing through her emotions.

adjective having small prickles or spines

  • The surface of the leaf is covered in aculeolate hairs.
  • Watch out for those prickly aculeolate hairs on the plant.
  • I got a bunch of those spiky aculeolate things stuck in my socks.
  • Her words were like aculeolate thorns, causing pain with every sentence.

noun the fusion or growing together of similar parts or organs

  • Adnation is the botanical term for the fusion of similar parts, such as petals or sepals, to form a single structure.
  • In adnation, the petals of the flower are joined together to form a tube-like structure.
  • The adnation of the flower's petals makes it look like a cool party hat.
  • The adnation of different ideas in his speech created a cohesive and powerful argument.

noun a tubular copulatory organ in male insects, through which sperm are transferred to the female during mating

  • The aedeagus is a reproductive organ found in male insects.
  • I learned in biology class that the aedeagus is like a penis for bugs.
  • Some insects use their aedeagus to get busy.
  • The aedeagus is like a key that unlocks the door to insect reproduction.