digitule Synonyms

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digitule Meaning

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digitule (n.)

A little finger or toe, or something resembling one.

digitule Sentence Examples

  1. A young calf's digitules are soft and spongy, allowing them to walk comfortably on uneven terrain.
  2. The intricate patterns of digitules on a gecko's toes allow it to climb smooth surfaces with ease.
  3. The digitules on the feet of a praying mantis are armed with sharp claws, enabling it to grasp and hold prey securely.
  4. The delicate digitules of a hummingbird's feet allow it to perch on slender branches without slipping.
  5. The digitules on the wings of a bat are covered in tiny hairs, increasing its aerodynamic efficiency during flight.
  6. The digitules of a chameleon's feet are covered in tiny adhesive pads, allowing it to cling to vertical surfaces.
  7. The digitules on the toes of a squirrel are covered in fur, providing added traction when climbing trees.
  8. The digitules on the feet of a cat are retractable, allowing it to walk silently and stalk its prey.
  9. The digitules on the toes of a kangaroo rat are long and thin, helping it to navigate sandy terrain.
  10. The digitules on the feet of a spider are covered in tiny hairs, allowing it to walk upside down on smooth surfaces.

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A little finger or toe, or something resembling one.

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A young calf's digitules are soft and spongy, allowing them to walk comfortably on uneven terrain.

The intricate patterns of digitules on a gecko's toes allow it to climb smooth surfaces with ease.

The digitules on the feet of a praying mantis are armed with sharp claws, enabling it to grasp and hold prey securely.

The delicate digitules of a hummingbird's feet allow it to perch on slender branches without slipping.