Sentences

imbricative in a sentence

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Definition

Imbricative refers to a design or arrangement characterized by overlapping elements, resembling tiles or scales, that facilitates efficient flow or coverage.

Sample Sentences

  1. The imbricative design of the roof allowed rainwater to flow efficiently off its surface.
  2. In the study of reptiles, the imbricative scales of certain species help in understanding their evolutionary traits.
  3. The artist's imbricative patterns in the mural created a stunning visual effect that drew in many viewers.
  4. During the lecture, the professor explained the imbricative nature of geological layers in sedimentary formations.
  5. The imbricative style of the pottery reflected the cultural influences of ancient civilizations.

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