brachia Antonyms

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Meaning of brachia

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brachia (n. pl.)

See Brachium.

brachia Sentence Examples

  1. The brachia of the statue were elegantly sculpted, showcasing the artist's attention to detail.
  2. She felt a sharp pain in her brachia after lifting heavy boxes all day.
  3. The doctor examined the patient's brachia for any signs of inflammation or injury.
  4. The brachia of the tree extended gracefully towards the sky, providing shade on hot summer days.
  5. His muscular brachia rippled as he lifted the heavy barbell effortlessly.
  6. The therapist gently massaged her client's brachia to relieve tension and improve circulation.
  7. The gymnast demonstrated incredible strength as she held herself up on the parallel bars using only her brachia.
  8. The brachia of the octopus allowed it to reach out and grasp objects with remarkable precision.
  9. He felt a tingling sensation in his brachia as blood rushed back into his arms after sitting for too long.
  10. The artist painted delicate flowers winding around the woman's brachia in the mural, adding a touch of natural beauty to the scene.

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See Brachium.

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The brachia of the statue were elegantly sculpted, showcasing the artist's attention to detail.

She felt a sharp pain in her brachia after lifting heavy boxes all day.

The doctor examined the patient's brachia for any signs of inflammation or injury.

The brachia of the tree extended gracefully towards the sky, providing shade on hot summer days.