fimbricate

[ˈfɪmbrɪkət]

fimbricate Definition

  • 1to overlap like the edges of shingles or tiles
  • 2having overlapping parts resembling shingles

Using fimbricate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fimbricate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The scales on the pine cone are fimbricate.

  • Example

    The roof was covered with fimbricate tiles.

  • Example

    The leaves of the plant were fimbricate.

fimbricate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fimbricate

Phrases with fimbricate

  • overlapping scales on a surface, resembling shingles

    Example

    The snake's skin had fimbricate scales.

  • fimbricate leaves

    leaves with overlapping edges, resembling shingles

    Example

    The plant had beautiful fimbricate leaves.

  • fimbricate tiles

    tiles with overlapping edges, resembling shingles

    Example

    The roof was covered with red fimbricate tiles.

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Summary: fimbricate in Brief

The term 'fimbricate' [ˈfɪmbrɪkət] refers to overlapping parts that resemble shingles or tiles. It can be used as an adjective or verb, and is often used to describe the scales on surfaces such as pine cones or the leaves of plants. 'Fimbricate' can also describe tiles on a roof or other structures.