atlantal Antonyms

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Meaning of atlantal

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atlantal (a.)

Relating to the atlas.

Anterior; cephalic.

atlantal Sentence Examples

  1. The graceful curves of the ancient atlantal adorned the temple's entrance.
  2. In the archaeological dig, fragments of an atlantal hinted at the presence of a skilled spearman.
  3. The atlantal's counterweight augmented the force behind the projectile, allowing for greater accuracy.
  4. The hunter concealed himself behind an atlantal, preparing to launch his weapon.
  5. The atlantal served as an extension of the human arm, increasing the range and power of the spear.
  6. The atlantal's notches provided a secure grip for the spear, ensuring a stable launch.
  7. The art of using the atlantal was passed down through generations, becoming an integral part of hunting practices.
  8. The atlantal's design showcased the ingenuity of our ancestors, who sought ways to enhance their hunting abilities.
  9. The roar of the atlantal's release reverberated through the forest, announcing the impending arrival of a spear.
  10. The atlantal's strategic placement allowed the spearman to strike his target from a concealed location.

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Relating to the atlas., Anterior; cephalic.

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The graceful curves of the ancient atlantal adorned the temple's entrance.

In the archaeological dig, fragments of an atlantal hinted at the presence of a skilled spearman.

The atlantal's counterweight augmented the force behind the projectile, allowing for greater accuracy.

The hunter concealed himself behind an atlantal, preparing to launch his weapon.