adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The fern's leaves are multiguttulate and have a distinctive pattern of small spots.

Definition:Leaves with multiple depressions or small sunken spots on the surface.

From leaf

Example:The seeds within the multiguttulate pod are easily visible due to the depressions.

Definition:Pods with numerous small depressions or sunken spots on the surface.

From pod

Example:The multiguttulate petals of the tulip were a marvel of nature's intricate design.

Definition:Petals showing multiple depressions or sunken spots.

From petal

Example:The multiguttulate fruit of the citrus tree had a unique texture that was appealing to this botanist.

Definition:Fruits with numerous depressions or spots on the surface.

From fruit

Example:Under the microscope, the multiguttulate sepals of the orchid were fascinating to study.

Definition:Sepals with multiple depressions or small sunken spots on the surface.

From sepal

Example:The multiguttulate pulp of the tomato had a unique texture that was interesting to the food scientist.

Definition:Pulp with numerous depressions or small sunken spots.

From pulp

Example:The multiguttulate buds of the rose were in full bloom, with many flowers opened up.

Definition:Buds showing multiple depressions or sunken spots on the surface.

From bud

Example:The multiguttulate rind of the avocado was a characteristic feature of this fruit.

Definition:Rinds with numerous depressions or spots on the surface.

From rind

Example:The multiguttulate fruiting body of the fungus was a significant finding for the mycologist.

Definition:Fruiting bodies with multiple depressions or small sunken spots on the surface.

From fruiting body

Example:The multiguttulate seeds were found to have better germination rates than those without such spots.

Definition:Seeds with depressions or spots on the surface.

From seed