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Meaning of cephaloid

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cephaloid (a.)

Shaped like the head.

cephaloid Sentence Examples

  1. The cephaloid creature emerged from the depths of the ocean, its tentacles writhing in the dim light.
  2. Scientists were astounded by the discovery of a cephaloid species living in the abyssal zone.
  3. The cephaloid anatomy fascinated marine biologists with its complex nervous system.
  4. Explorers encountered a mysterious cephaloid civilization deep within the cave system.
  5. The cephaloid creature displayed remarkable intelligence, solving puzzles with ease.
  6. Researchers studied the cephaloid's chromatophores, marveling at their ability to change color.
  7. The cephaloid's ink sacs were found to be crucial for defense against predators.
  8. A cephaloid's ability to regenerate lost limbs intrigued scientists seeking medical breakthroughs.
  9. The alien spacecraft was piloted by a cephaloid being with luminous eyes.
  10. Legends spoke of ancient cephaloid gods dwelling in the darkest depths of the sea.

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Shaped like the head.

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The cephaloid creature emerged from the depths of the ocean, its tentacles writhing in the dim light.

Scientists were astounded by the discovery of a cephaloid species living in the abyssal zone.

The cephaloid anatomy fascinated marine biologists with its complex nervous system.

Explorers encountered a mysterious cephaloid civilization deep within the cave system.