Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- See
petaled .
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- adjective botany Having or with
petals .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective (of flowers) having petals
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Examples
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The toto, a small five-petalled white flower that grows in the rainy season, is worked into embroidered patterns with different petals, according to the taste of the individual artist.
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Templates are available in PDF format and nearly every lens has a standard round hood and a petalled hood available.
Print A Lens Hood For On-The-Cheap Sun Blocking | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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As she places an intricately petalled pale pink, Sarah thinks: this is an act of grieving.
Lovelies on the Last Shore Catherine Davis 2011
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The toto, a small five-petalled white flower that grows in the rainy season, is worked into embroidered patterns with different petals, according to the taste of the individual artist.
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Marvelled at how the petalled wings, paper-thin contained so much color and texture.
Six Ways to Say Butterfly Yasmin Elaine Waring 2011
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The toto, a small five-petalled white flower that grows in the rainy season, is worked into embroidered patterns with different petals, according to the taste of the individual artist.
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The toto, a small five-petalled white flower that grows in the rainy season, is worked into embroidered patterns with different petals, according to the taste of the individual artist.
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Neither babies - the shackled-moms 'nor the rose-petalled moms' - have committed any crimes yet.
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The moment I saw the mourning brooch, matte black, a five-petalled flower (Forget-me-not?), I tried to skip past it.
The Child Who Loved Emily Dickinson Bernard Glassman 2010
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Previously in this magazine I mentioned the Amy Clampitt poem with the exquisite few lines about the cheetah whose coat, when she ran, turned from a petalled garden into a sandstorm.
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