tiny pore

collocation in English

meaningsoftinyandpore

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tiny
adjective
uk
/ˈtaɪ.ni/
us
/ˈtaɪ.ni/
extremely ...
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pore
noun[C]
uk
/pɔːr/
us
/pɔːr/
a very small hole in the skin of people or other animals, or a similar hole on the surface of plants ...
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(Definition oftinyandporefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Severaltinypore-like sensory organs, not associated with bristles or setae, are present at various places on the anterior veins.
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Examination of the fine structure of the cheliceral digits has revealed the presence of tiny pores innervated by sensory neurons.
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Jewelry made of acrylic has a tendency to collect body fluids and skin parts in tiny pores and fissures.
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The underside of the fruit bodies features tiny pores measuring about 0.51.5 mm in diameter.
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Primary purification is then done by forcing water through a membrane with very tiny pores, a so-called reverse osmosis membrane.
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Tiny pores on the surface of a xerophytic plant called stomata may open only at night, so as to reduce evaporation.
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The book is bound in human skin and has tiny pores, fine hairs and light blue veins.
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They have a smooth surface covered in tiny pores from which polyps protrude.
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Water from a tank in the backpack flowed out through tiny pores in a metal sublimator plate where it quickly vaporized into space.
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Hooke discovered a multitude of tiny pores that he named cells.
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