The faces are usually more deeply hollowed out and the ends usually sinuate instead of being straight.
The third is a long pile with a sinuate outline and one pair of simple bilateral barbs, and a flat shank one-half inch long.
In the genus Tricholoma the volva and annulus are both wanting, the spores are white, and the gills are attached to the stem, but are more or less strongly notched or sinuate at the stem.
The volva and annulus are absent in this genus, the spores are rosy, the gills adnate to sinuate or adnexed, easily separating from the stem in some species.
There is often a prominent angle in the gills at their broadest diameter, not far from the stem, which gives to them, when the plants are young or middle age, a sinuate appearance.
Valve linear or oblong, sometimes with sinuate sides, and with a pseudoraphe and transverse punctate lines.
Valve linear with broad ventral side and straight orsinuate ventral margin.
Valve lanceolate, oblong or elliptical in general outline, with convex or sinuate margins; without costae; pseudoraphe narrow or indistinct; striae transverse.
Mushrooms with emarginate sinuate Gills, or with notch near to Stem.
This genus is especially noted for its sinuate gills.
The three things to be especially kept in mind in order to recognize the species are the color of the spores, the adnate or decurrent but not clearly sinuate gills and the fleshy or fibrously fleshy stem without a membranous ring.
Corresponding in structure with Tricholoma, Hebeloma and Hypholoma; separated from other rosy-spored genera by the sinuate gills.
Gills= more or less decurrent, never sinuate nor seceding from the stem, salmon-color.
The distinguishing feature of Tricholoma is the sinuate gills.
Gills= sinuate (the small sudden curve near the stem always apparent in the young plant), sometimes with a slightly decurrent tooth.
Distinguished from Hebeloma by the gills not being sinuate and the top of the stem not mealy.
Gills= somewhatsinuate (but they occur also adnate and in two species decurrent), changing color, but not powdered with cinnamon.
The gills are adnexed, crowded, narrow, white, then grayish, somewhat sinuate with a slight decurrent tooth.
The distinguishing features are the fleshy stem, continuous with the flesh of the pileus, and the sinuate or notched gills.
Stem fleshy to fibrous, margin of pileus at first incurved, Gills sinuate or adnate Entoloma.
With a slightly uneven and somewhat sinuate margin.
Leaves obovate, sinuate and toothed; lower joint of the fruit obovoid, emarginate; the upper ovate, flattish at the apex.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sinuate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.