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Meaning of alated

Wordnet

alated (s)

(of seeds or insects) having winglike extensions

Webster

alated (a.)

Winged; having wings, or side appendages like wings.

alated Sentence Examples

  1. The alated insects gracefully soared through the air, their wings catching the sunlight.
  2. As the sun set, the alated birds took to the sky, embarking on their migratory journey.
  3. The dragonfly, with its iridescent wings, alated from one pond to another in search of prey.
  4. In the warm breeze, the alated seeds of the dandelion dispersed across the meadow.
  5. The alated butterflies fluttered from flower to flower, collecting nectar for sustenance.
  6. With a gentle push of the wind, the alated leaves fell from the tree, dancing in the autumn air.
  7. As the hot air balloon ascended, it became a mesmerizing spectacle of alated elegance against the blue sky.
  8. The alated spores of the fungus were carried by the wind, spreading the infection to nearby plants.
  9. In the twilight, the alated fireflies illuminated the night with their enchanting glow.
  10. The alated seeds of the maple tree helicoptered down to the ground, ready to take root and grow into new trees.

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(of seeds or insects) having winglike extensionsWinged; having wings, or side appendages like wings.

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The alated insects gracefully soared through the air, their wings catching the sunlight.

As the sun set, the alated birds took to the sky, embarking on their migratory journey.

The dragonfly, with its iridescent wings, alated from one pond to another in search of prey.

In the warm breeze, the alated seeds of the dandelion dispersed across the meadow.