plagiopterraceous

Plagiopteráceo

Meaning of the word

The term “plagiopterceaceous” is a male noun that refers to an extinct group of fossil plants that belonged to the order Plagiopteridales. These plants were similar to ferns and existed during the Cretaceous period.

Origin of the word

The word “plagiopterceaceous” originates from ancient Greek, being formed by the junction of the terms “plagia” (oblique) and “pteron” (wing), indicating the shape of the leaves of these plants.

Word adverbs

– Plagiopteráceo obliquely
– Plagiopterrace Wings

Conjunctions of the word

– Plagiopteráceo and
– Plagiopteráceo but
– Plagiopteráceo or

Synonyms of the word

– Plagiopteridales
– Fossil plants similar to ferns

Word Definitions

1. Extinct group of fossil plants similar to ferns.
2. Order of wing -shaped fossil plants.

Phrases that the word applies

– Plagiopterceaceous was a common plant during the Cretaceous period.
– Plagiopteriacs had wings -shaped leaves.

Examples of the word in text

During a paleontological expedition, Plagioptercean fossils were found in perfect condition. These plants are important to understand the evolution of ferns.

Rhymes with the word

– ACEO
– Cerre
– MACECE
– Padecece

Anagrams with the word

– Plagiopterrace

References

https://www.paleontologia.com.br/
https://www.dictionalinformal.com.br/

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