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Example sentences for "like structure"

  • It is by means of this paddle-like structure (the scaphognathite) that currents of water are kept up through the gill-chambers.

  • Note a yellow fringe-like structure, the digestive gland, which fills most of the region about the stomach.

  • This bag-like structure is believed to be an auditory organ.

  • Carefully examine one of the cnidoblasts which has been discharged and note a clear transparent bag-like structure within, the nematocyst, to which is attached the long whip-like process.

  • The anterior irregular structure is the cardinal and the more posterior blade-like structure is the lateral tooth.

  • Foot, the flat disk-like structure on which a snail creeps.

  • The zooecia arise from expansions in a delicate creeping rhizome or root-like structure, the order in which they are connected together being more or less irregular.

  • In active parts of the colony of the body-wall next develops an internal bud-like structure, which rapidly acquires the form of a new polypide.

  • It consists mainly of radiating fibres which bifurcate frequently in such a way that a bush-like structure is produced.

  • Plan of chimney-like structure in ruin No.

  • Section of chimney-like structure in ruin No.

  • These are distinguished by a dark hoop encompassing the head and dividing it from the luminous envelope, as well as by an obscure caudal axis, resulting from the hollow, cone-like structure of the tail.

  • Herschel and Secchi[439] indicated a cloud-like structure as that which would best harmonise the whole of the evidence at command.

  • Caecum: a blind sac or tube-like structure serving as one of the caecal tubes or pouches: see coecum.

  • Fibre: a thread-like structure of any tissue.

  • Ctenidium: a comb-like structure occurring on any part of an insect.

  • A separate red quadrangular castle-like structure of immense proportions rose in the middle foreground in the north-west upon a conical green grassy base.

  • There was in the second section of the range a regular quadrangle of rock, with a high tower upon a conical hill, and another castle-like structure surmounting a conical base.

  • Across the tongue, which is a flat ribbon-like structure, there runs a pattern of small teeth, bilaterally symmetrical, and this pattern is repeated over and over again throughout the whole length of the tongue.

  • Now some of these Ascidians have larvae with a tail; and in the tail there is a long cord-like structure, which in many essential particulars resembles the cord which precedes the back-bone in the vertebrate embryo.

  • At Matilda Island, which offers the best example of the step-like structure, Captain Beechey observes that the coral-knolls within the lagoon are quite irregular in their height.

  • The protoplasm of vertebrate ova frequently exhibits a reticulate or sponge-like structure (fig.

  • According to Leydig the shell appears as a single saddle-like structure on the dorsal surface; the lateral parts of this become calcified, and give rise to the two valves, but are united in the middle by the membranous median portion.

  • In this way there is formed a rod-like structure known as the rachis, which consists of a central axis with a series of half circumscribed ova radiately arranged round it.

  • He has already formed a half suspicion that the home of the interesting water nymph is not far from that pagoda-like structure, he has frequently noticed on the right bank of the river.

  • In evolution we should expect these to appear before the camera-like structure of a highly developed eye, while in the process of degeneration we should expect these fine histological characters to go first.

  • He has already formed a half suspicion that the home of the interesting water nymph is not far from that pagoda-like structure he has frequently noticed on the right bank of the river.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "like structure" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    like another; like best; like creatures; like enough; like everybody; like fashion; like form; like fruit; like him; like kind; like leaves; like maner; like most; like myself; like nature; like others; like place; like process; like processes; like some; like teeth; like that; like them; like very; like well; young lord