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Meaning of falcate

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falcate (s)

curved like a sickle

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falcate (a.)

Alt. of Falcated

falcate Sentence Examples

  1. The sallow moth possesses falcate forewings, giving it a distinctive appearance.
  2. The garden shears feature falcate blades, ensuring precise and effortless trimming.
  3. The grim reaper is often depicted wielding a falcate scythe, symbolizing the finality of death.
  4. The falcate moon hung low in the sky, casting an eerie glow upon the tranquil lake.
  5. The hummingbird's long, falcate bill allows it to reach deep into flowers to extract nectar.
  6. Some species of spiders have falcate fangs, designed for swiftly piercing and injecting venom.
  7. The astronomer pointed his falcate telescope toward the distant constellation, seeking hidden celestial wonders.
  8. The antique falcate knife was intricately engraved with a pattern of mythical creatures and scenes from ancient mythology.
  9. In ancient Egypt, the falcate sword was a common weapon, prized for its sharp, curved blade.
  10. The falcate leaves of the sickle fern add a touch of elegance and grace to the forest floor.

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curved like a sickleAlt. of Falcated

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The sallow moth possesses falcate forewings, giving it a distinctive appearance.

The garden shears feature falcate blades, ensuring precise and effortless trimming.

The grim reaper is often depicted wielding a falcate scythe, symbolizing the finality of death.

The falcate moon hung low in the sky, casting an eerie glow upon the tranquil lake.