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Example sentences for "campanulate"

Lexicographically close words:
campaigning; campaigns; campanile; campaniles; campanili; campe; camped; camper; campers; campfire
  1. Pileus campanulate at first, margin straight and pressed to the stem.

  2. It is a beautiful climber, with deep-green leaves, and large, fleshy, campanulate flowers of a deep rose colour.

  3. A bushy, free growing species, with broadly oval leaves, and large campanulate flowers, produced in compact, rounded clusters.

  4. The campanulate flowers are large and showy, rose or white and purple spotted, at the base of the three upper lobes.

  5. A good hardy species with broadly campanulate rosy-purple flowers, spotted with yellow.

  6. Calyx cylindric-campanulate above the persistent oblong or globose base, the limb valvately 4-cleft, deciduous.

  7. Receptacle rising from the apex, conic or hemispheric, concave beneath and expanded into usually 4 large campanulate 1-fruited involucres.

  8. Flowers about as long as wide, the tube campanulate or funnel-shaped.

  9. Calyx short-campanulate or semiglobose, with no appendages at the sinuses (or a mere callous point).

  10. Staminodia none; filaments adnate to the campanulate corolla up to the sinuses; anthers 2-celled.

  11. It may be known from the other members of the Mint family by its campanulate calyx with ten strong, recurved teeth.

  12. Campanulate or hemispherical; six lines high, with many imbricated scales passing downward into loose, awl-shaped bracts.

  13. This has from one to four flowers, which are an inch long, with simple campanulate outline, without recurving tips.

  14. Calyx-tube turbinate, campanulate or hemispheric; petals 5; ovary composed of 1 or several carpels; fruit an akene tipped with the elongated plumose style.

  15. Differing in its glaucescent, pubescent or glabrous leaves, in its usually larger leaf-like bracts of the inflorescence and often in its globose-campanulate corolla.

  16. Calyx campanulate (occasionally tubular in 3); margins of the petals ciliate, eglandular; flowers usually yellow.

  17. Funkia caerulea, and has a campanulate corolla, with a cylindrical tube; flowers in spikes; leaves ovate, accuminate.

  18. Cupola hemispherical, smaller than the campanulate thorax, both with smaller irregular pores.

  19. The genus Theoconus, and the following closely allied Lophoconus, differ from the other Theocorida in the conical or campanulate form of the shell; the abdomen is a truncated cone, gradually dilated towards the terminal mouth.

  20. Bars between them compressed, elevated, with large, campanulate or flower-like tubercles on the nodal points.

  21. Cephalis ovate or conical, with a strong, conical horn, without external stricture, dilated into the campanulate thorax.

  22. The campanulate base of each spine is covered with numerous long, curved bristles, surrounded by a circle of twelve to sixteen ovate, irregular pores, and separated from the slender distal part by a constriction.

  23. The latter is commonly cylindrical or ovate, with a wide open mouth, whilst the thorax is either campanulate or three-sided and pyramidal.

  24. Cephalis subspherical, its lower half hidden in the campanulate thorax.

  25. Archiphormida# (vel Monocyrtida multiradiata aperta) without radial ribs in the wall of the campanulate or ovate shell.

  26. The regular, circular pores are in the campanulate thorax scarcely half as broad as in the truncate, gradually dilated abdomen.

  27. Cephalis trilobate, with two divergent cylindrical tubes, an ascending apical tube in the apex of the ovate occipital lobe, and a descending sternal or nasal tube in the campanulate frontal lobe; between the two lobes a smaller central lobe.

  28. It is usually more or less hemispherical, sometimes flatter, cap-shaped, at other times more highly vaulted, campanulate or ovate.

  29. Pores in the campanulate thorax and the inflated abdomen much smaller, very numerous, regular, hexagonal.

  30. Archiphormida# (vel Monocyrtida multiradiata aperta) with numerous radial ribs in the wall of the campanulate or urceolate shell, prolonged into free terminal feet.

  31. Archiphormida# (vel Monocyrtida multiradiata aperta) with numerous radial ribs in the wall of the campanulate shell, prolonged into free terminal feet.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "campanulate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ellipsoidal; elliptic; elliptical; parabolic