A low fleshy fern (Botrychium Lunaria) with lunate segments of the leaf or frond.
Each wing has a lunate spot surrounded by rings of light yellow, blue, and black.
Colour brown; a broad lunate black collar on the nape; head black above, but paler than the collar.
In colour it is generally dull brown, with a row of green or pale brown lunate spots on each side; on the ventral surface the colour is darker, except on the thorax, where it is green, the legs being also green.
Fruiting in summer: Plant fleshy, sterile part mostly withlunate segments.
In Crocodiles, in the upper row there is a large inner and a small outer bone, behind which is a lunate bone, the remainder of the carpus being cartilaginous.
Between the post-frontal bone above and the quadrato-jugal bone below is a small lunate opening, which represents the lateral temporal vacuity; and so far, this is a reptilian character.
Nemopteryx troscheli, from the Oligocene of Glarus, has three dorsal fins and a lunate caudal fin.
In these species, the caudal is lunate and the other fins falcate, and with numerous rays.
Cleve unites Lewis' form, appears to resemble it only in the lunate marks.
Valve elliptical or lunate divided by septa which constrict the margin.
Scales very small, in two hundred and twenty-five transverse rows; caudal fin slightly lunate in adult, forked in young; adipose fin small.
A larger blade, and even more closely resembling some of the Scandinavian lunate instruments in form, being leaf-shaped, but more curved on one edge than the other, is also in the Berlin Museum.
The lunateand perch-backed implements having one side considerably more curved than the other are very scarce, but more have been found at Santon Downham than elsewhere.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lunate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.