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Meaning of inermis

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inermis (a.)

Unarmed; destitute of prickles or thorns, as a leaf.

inermis Sentence Examples

  1. The Eumeces inermis, commonly known as the five-lined skink, lacks external limbs.
  2. The Inermis variant of the Salvia species is characterized by its absence of spines.
  3. The Aptenodytes inermis, also known as the emperor penguin, possesses a smooth, featherless head.
  4. The Orcinus orca inermis, discovered in the Pacific Ocean, is devoid of teeth in its lower jaw.
  5. The Colubrina inermis, a tropical plant species, displays unarmed branches and stems.
  6. The Pheidole inermis, an ant species, is distinguished by its lack of defense structures.
  7. The Ixodes inermis, a tick species, is notable for its absence of barbs on its mouthparts.
  8. The Ectopistes inermis, known as the passenger pigeon, exhibited unfeathered feet and legs.
  9. The Acer truncatum inermis, a cultivar of the maple tree, is characterized by branches free of thorns.
  10. The Corylus avellana inermis, a hazelnut variety, produces smooth-shelled nuts without sharp points.

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Unarmed; destitute of prickles or thorns, as a leaf.

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The Eumeces inermis, commonly known as the five-lined skink, lacks external limbs.

The Inermis variant of the Salvia species is characterized by its absence of spines.

The Aptenodytes inermis, also known as the emperor penguin, possesses a smooth, featherless head.

The Orcinus orca inermis, discovered in the Pacific Ocean, is devoid of teeth in its lower jaw.