What is another word for lyrate?

Pronunciation: [lˈa͡ɪɹe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Lyrate is an adjective used to describe a leaf-shaped like a lyre or a harp, having several lobes with the larger central lobe. Synonyms for lyrate include dissected, pinnate, and lobed. Dissected describes a leaf that has been cut into multiple lobes. Pinnate describes a leaf with multiple leaflets arranged opposite each other along the stem. Lobed describes a leaf that has been divided into several deep or shallow sections. All these terms are often used interchangeably with lyrate when describing the shapes of leaves. Using these synonyms can add variety and interest to writing, and help to create more evocative descriptions of the natural world.

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What are the hypernyms for Lyrate?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for lyrate?

Lyrate is a term used to describe a leaf shape that looks like a lyre, with two large lobes at the base and a smaller lobe at the tip. Antonyms for lyrate include linear, lanceolate, and ovate. Linear leaves are long and narrow with parallel sides, while lanceolate leaves are also elongated but have slightly curved sides and taper to a point at the tip. Ovate leaves are wider than they are long with a rounded base and pointed tip. Unlike the lyrate shape, these leaf shapes do not resemble a musical instrument and offer different textures and appearances in a garden or natural setting.

What are the antonyms for Lyrate?

  • adj.

    noun
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Usage examples for Lyrate

Below his knees were yellowish tufts of long hair; and his horns-instead of being lyrate, like those of the springbok-rose nearly vertical to the height of four inches.
"Popular Adventure Tales"
Mayne Reid
A little farther on a ruddy antelope, with lyrate horns, leaped out of the bush before them and dashed off towards the river before Blake could string his bow.
"Into the Primitive"
Robert Ames Bennet
Horns non-lyrate: Gazella Cuvieri; G. leptoceros; G. Spekii; G. Arabica; G. Bennetti; G. fuscifrons.
"Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon"
Robert A. Sterndale

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