Definition of "tendrilous"
tendrilous
adjective
comparative more tendrilous, superlative most tendrilous
Quotations
The long, curling, tendrilous appendages speedily affix themselves to sea-weeds, or other appropriate substances, and from their form and consistence anchor the egg firmly.
1866, John George Wood, The Common Objects of the Sea Shore: Including Hints for an Aquarium
Quotations
These frightful precipices were partially concealed from us by a treacherous growth of under-brush, sea-side grape, with tendrilous and parasitical plants pendant from the loftier trees, as at intervals there shot up a gru-gru, or a gree-gree, another variety of the palm tribe.
1852, Charles William Day, Five Years' Residence in the West Indies, pages 98–99