clavigerous Antonyms

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Meaning of clavigerous

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clavigerous (a.)

Bearing a club or a key.

clavigerous Sentence Examples

  1. The clavigerous beetle scuttled across the forest floor, its metallic shell gleaming in the sunlight.
  2. In the fantasy realm, the clavigerous guardian possessed keys that could unlock the secrets of time.
  3. The ancient tome depicted a clavigerous deity, adorned with keys symbolizing knowledge and power.
  4. Legends spoke of a clavigerous sorcerer who held the keys to realms beyond mortal comprehension.
  5. The clavigerous gatekeeper guarded the entrance to the mystical garden, holding the keys to its ethereal wonders.
  6. The clavigerous librarian curated a collection of arcane texts, each containing hidden keys to unraveling mysteries.
  7. In the labyrinthine catacombs, the clavigerous specter wandered endlessly, searching for the key to its eternal rest.
  8. The clavigerous locksmith crafted enchanted keys imbued with magic, capable of unlocking doors to otherworldly realms.
  9. Within the dream realm, the clavigerous spirit guided lost souls through the labyrinth of their subconscious.
  10. As the keeper of lost souls, the clavigerous ferryman navigated the river of the afterlife, using keys to unlock passage to the beyond.

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Bearing a club or a key.

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The clavigerous beetle scuttled across the forest floor, its metallic shell gleaming in the sunlight.

In the fantasy realm, the clavigerous guardian possessed keys that could unlock the secrets of time.

The ancient tome depicted a clavigerous deity, adorned with keys symbolizing knowledge and power.

Legends spoke of a clavigerous sorcerer who held the keys to realms beyond mortal comprehension.