acaudate (Meaning)

Wordnet

acaudate (a)

lacking a tail or taillike appendage

Webster

acaudate (a.)

Tailless.

Synonyms & Antonyms of acaudate

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acaudate Sentence Examples

  1. The acaudate lizard darted across the sand with remarkable speed, relying solely on its legs for movement.
  2. The researcher discovered an acaudate species of insect that had adapted to its environment in the absence of a tail.
  3. The acaudate bird displayed elegant flight patterns,
  4. showcasing its ability to maneuver without the aid of a tail.
  5. The reptile's acaudate morphology set it apart from others in its species, intriguing scientists studying evolutionary adaptations.
  6. The acaudate fish swam effortlessly through the water, its streamlined body allowing for efficient navigation.
  7. The acaudate marsupial exhibited unique behaviors, compensating for the lack of a tail in its daily activities.
  8. In the absence of a tail, the acaudate mammal relied on other physical features for balance and coordination.
  9. The biologist documented the acaudate characteristics of a newly discovered amphibian species in their field notes.
  10. Researchers were fascinated by the acaudate snake, which had evolved distinct methods of movement without the typical tail structure.

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lacking a tail or taillike appendageTailless.

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The acaudate lizard darted across the sand with remarkable speed, relying solely on its legs for movement.

The researcher discovered an acaudate species of insect that had adapted to its environment in the absence of a tail.

The acaudate bird displayed elegant flight patterns,

showcasing its ability to maneuver without the aid of a tail.