aquiparous Antonyms

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Meaning of aquiparous

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aquiparous (a.)

Secreting water; -- applied to certain glands.

aquiparous Sentence Examples

  1. The aquiparous clouds released a gentle rain, nourishing the thirsty earth below.
  2. Aquiparous springs bubbled up from the ground, providing a constant supply of freshwater to the village.
  3. The aquiparous vegetation thrived in the moist environment, flourishing in the shade of the forest canopy.
  4. Aquiparous habitats supported a diverse array of aquatic life, from fish to amphibians.
  5. The aquiparous climate of the region ensured lush greenery year-round, even during the dry season.
  6. Farmers relied on aquiparous irrigation systems to sustain their crops during periods of drought.
  7. The aquiparous river meandered through the landscape, carving out valleys and gorges over millennia.
  8. Aquiparous ecosystems played a crucial role in maintaining the delicate balance of the natural world.
  9. The aquiparous soil retained moisture well, providing optimal conditions for plant growth.
  10. The scientist marveled at the resilience of the aquiparous ecosystem, adapting to changes in climate and environmental conditions.

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Secreting water; -- applied to certain glands.

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The aquiparous clouds released a gentle rain, nourishing the thirsty earth below.

Aquiparous springs bubbled up from the ground, providing a constant supply of freshwater to the village.

The aquiparous vegetation thrived in the moist environment, flourishing in the shade of the forest canopy.

Aquiparous habitats supported a diverse array of aquatic life, from fish to amphibians.