Gills+ white with a yellow hue, broad, rounded near the stem, slightly adnexed and not crowded.
The cap has the margin incurved, the gills have a tooth (sinuate), and are adnexed to the stem.
Gills narrow, close, adnexed or free, whitish or tinged with flesh-color.
The gills are almost free, adnexed to the top of the cone, linear, very narrow, tawny or ferruginous.
The gills are adnate oradnexed at first, and easily separating from the stem in age.
The =gills= are crowded, reddish-brown, adnexedand easily separating.
Very variable in size, but clearly distinguished by its snow-white color and adnexed gills.
Gills= narrow, close, adnexedor free, whitish or tinged with flesh-color.
Gills= at firstadnexed or adnate but readily separating.
Gills= adnexedwith a slight decurrent tooth, slightly sinuate, crowded, narrow, white then gray.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adnexed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.