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Example sentences for "easily recognized"

  • This is easily recognized by its size and fragrance and is common in sandy soil near the sea, where it has been found very useful, as its very long roots keep the sand dunes from shifting.

  • These plants are well known and easily recognized by the peculiar shape of the flowers.

  • The family is easily recognized by the four petals and in most species by two stamens being shorter than the others, but the flowers are so much alike that the various kinds have to be determined by examining the fruit.

  • The astragali, the ibex horns and the volutes, may all be easily recognized here.

  • By far the larger part of the field, however, is occupied by an irregular figure in which the trace of a fortified wall may be easily recognized.

  • This species is easily recognized by its large size, firm or compact substance and white color.

  • The plant is easily recognized by its large, cup-shaped volva and cap, which is not smooth, as is usual in a species with a persistent membranous volva, more or less scaly with minute tufts of fibrils or tomentose hairs.

  • By this character it is easily recognized.

  • The peculiar smoky hue of the pileus and yellow spores enable this species to be easily recognized.

  • The situation of these beams may be easily recognized as they have decayed and left channels in the brickwork.

  • Such a tool could not trace clear and firm contours like those of the chisel, and the peculiar character of its workmanship is to be easily recognized in the broken and irregular outline of many of the monuments in the Louvre.

  • This tendency is to be easily recognized in Egyptian work long before the days of Amasis and the Psemetheks; in some degree it is found even in the productions of the Ancient Empire.

  • This method of construction may be easily recognized in the Pyramid of Meidoum.

  • The chamber for the funerary celebration is easily recognized by its decorations.

  • They were divers, easily recognized by their cry, which much resembles the braying of a donkey.

  • So the sailor from time to time broke off branches which might be easily recognized.

  • The odor, easily recognized, was enough for the engineer to guess what the smoke was which at first, not without cause, had startled him.

  • This species is easily recognized by the polished bract enclosing the female spikelet.

  • This grass grows abundantly in cultivated dry fields and in the sand near the sea-shore and it is easily recognized by the clusters of spikelets in the spike.

  • This grass is easily recognized by the silky lanceolate spikelets which have a purple thickening at the base.

  • This is easily recognized by its tall stems, its fragrant leaves, with three small, toothed leaflets, and its small crowded racemes of minute yellow flowers a line long.

  • It may be easily recognized by its tiny white cruciferous flowers and its shapely little triangular, flat pods, which have a peppery taste.

  • It may be easily recognized by its hemispherical clusters of white flowers.

  • The stilt, even at a considerable distance, is easily recognized by its very long, slender, red legs.

  • The species is easily recognized in any plumage by the black bars (spots in young) on breast.

  • Not uncommon on tide-flats in the winter months; it is easily recognized by its bright red legs.

  • Keay's blood-breasted pigeon is easily recognized by the conspicuous white band across the wing.

  • This variety of fracture is easily recognized by the appearance of the leg and the different changes it undergoes.

  • The condition would be easily recognized by the fact that two fore limbs and two hind would occupy the passage at once, the front of the hoofs of the fore feet being turned upward and those of the hind feet downward.

  • This condition is easily recognized by the soft, doughy swelling so characteristic of blood clots, and by the dark-red color of the mucous membrane.

  • If the horse is trotted, the limited action of the hip joint proper and the excessive dropping and rising of the hip of the opposite side will be easily recognized.

  • In its nuptial plumage the red phalarope can be easily recognized by its brilliant colors; the male is smaller, his colors are duller, and his breast is mixed with white.

  • Often in the great flocks of these small sandpipers a number of dowitchers may be easily recognized by their much larger size and very dark appearance, also by their much longer bills.

  • The Wilson snipe should be easily recognized by its long bill, its erratic flight, its conspicuous stripes, and the rufous near the end of its tail.

  • At such times its flight is steady and direct, with regular wing strokes; its chunky form with its long bill pointing downward is easily recognized.

  • Various other renderings of the song have appeared in print, but they all give the same impression of a variable, loud, striking song which, once learned, can be easily recognized.

  • The adult magnolia warbler of both sexes is so conspicuously marked that it should be easily recognized.

  • The grouped arrangement of the upper branches renders the species of Sphagnum easily recognized.

  • It is easily recognized by the little spherical capsules terminating the long and tufted fruit-stalks (pedicels), which are perceptible to the naked eye.

  • This species presents a decidedly well-marked form, so much so that it may be easily recognized at sight, without a lens.

  • Easily recognized at sight by its peculiar form, bilabiate and sinuous.

  • It is easily recognized by its general white color, which in the female is relieved only by a distinct black mark on the upper surface of the front wings and a row of marginal markings upon all the wings.

  • This butterfly is easily recognized by its large size and its combination of two colors of brown, with whitish or silverish spots scattered over the lower surface of the wings.

  • It is easily recognized by the blue-green clouding of the upper surface of the wings, the general color being velvety black with distinctive rows of yellow spots along the margins of the front wing.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "easily recognized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    easily broken; easily conceived; easily digested; easily enough; easily imagined; easily made; easily obtained; easily pierced; easily recognised; easily recognized; easily removed; easily soluble; easily understood; easily worked; four lines; great pains; hand stand; headquarters were; him again; individual differences; manuscript book; mental development; moral progress; poor dear; section three; seemed natural