tomentum

[toh-men-tuhm]

tomentum Definition

  • 1a covering of matted or downy hairs on a plant or insect
  • 2a matted mass of woolly hairs on the skin of an animal

Using tomentum: Examples

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

  • Example

    The tomentum on the underside of the leaf provides insulation.

  • Example

    The caterpillar's tomentum helps it blend in with its surroundings.

  • Example

    The sheep's tomentum keeps it warm in the winter.

tomentum Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tomentum

Phrases with tomentum

  • tomentose leaves

    leaves covered with matted or woolly hairs

    Example

    The tomentose leaves of the plant help it retain moisture.

  • an insect covered with matted or woolly hairs

    Example

    The tomentose moth was camouflaged against the tree bark.

  • skin covered with a matted mass of woolly hairs

    Example

    The tomentose skin of the sloth helps it blend in with the trees.

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Summary: tomentum in Brief

Tomentum [toh-men-tuhm] refers to a covering of matted or downy hairs on plants, insects, or animals. It provides insulation and helps with camouflage, as seen in phrases like 'tomentose leaves' and 'tomentose insect.' 'Tomentum' is a formal term that can be replaced with 'down' or 'fluff.'