adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The tree had uniplicate leaves, which were entire and smooth.

Definition:A leaf that has a single fold or convolution and is not divided into lobes or sections.

From uniplicate leaf

Example:The uniplicate structure of the botanical specimen was observed under the microscope.

Definition:A structure that has a single fold or convolution.

From uniplicate structure

Example:The uniplicate fold in the fabric made it appear as if the material was stretched without any additional layers.

Definition:A fold that occurs only once, not multiple times, in a structure or material.

From uniplicate fold

Example:The fringe on the shawl had a uniplicate characteristic, making it look simple yet elegant.

Definition:A fringe with single folds or convolutions.

From uniplicate fringe

Example:When observing the uniplicate vein on a leaf, it is clear that the vessel does not fork into multiple branches.

Definition:A vein that does not fork but remains a single line.

From uniplicate vein

Example:The photo paper had a uniplicate crease from folding it once.

Definition:A crease that forms a single fold.

From uniplicate crease

Example:The uniplicate pattern on the rug gave it a unique and simple look.

Definition:A pattern that involves a single fold or convolution.

From uniplicate pattern

Example:The horse's tail had a uniplicate orientation, evident from its single, neat fold.

Definition:A condition where a structure is folded or oriented in a single fold.

From uniplicate orientation

Example:The uniplicate texture of the leather made the bag look smooth and sophisticated.

Definition:A texture created by a single fold or convolution.

From uniplicate texture

Example:The cup had a uniplicate rim, making it easy to handle.

Definition:A rim that has a single fold or convolution.

From uniplicate rim