exuvia Synonyms

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exuvia Meaning

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exuvia ()

n. sing. of Exuviae.

exuvia Sentence Examples

  1. The exuvia of the cicada were scattered on the ground beneath the tree.
  2. The snake shed its exuvia in the warm sunlight, revealing its new, vibrant colors.
  3. The exuvia of the butterfly were delicate and beautiful, like a work of art.
  4. The spider's exuvia hung from the ceiling, a reminder of the creature that had once lived there.
  5. The exuvia of the dragonfly were transparent and fragile, like a wisp of smoke.
  6. The exuvia of the caterpillar were discarded as it transformed into a beautiful butterfly.
  7. The exuvia of the crab were left behind on the beach, a testament to the creature's growth and change.
  8. The exuvia of the lizard were found in the desert, a reminder of the harsh conditions in which it lived.
  9. The exuvia of the frog were discovered in the pond, a sign of the amphibian's metamorphosis.
  10. The exuvia of the bird were found in the nest, a reminder of the new life that had begun.

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n. sing. of Exuviae.

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The exuvia of the cicada were scattered on the ground beneath the tree.

The snake shed its exuvia in the warm sunlight, revealing its new, vibrant colors.

The exuvia of the butterfly were delicate and beautiful, like a work of art.

The spider's exuvia hung from the ceiling, a reminder of the creature that had once lived there.