aduncous (Meaning)

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aduncous (a.)

Curved inwards; hooked.

Synonyms & Antonyms of aduncous

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aduncous Sentence Examples

  1. The aduncous claws of the predator were perfectly adapted for capturing and holding onto its prey.
  2. The falcon's beak featured an aduncous shape, allowing it to efficiently tear into its catch.
  3. The plant's aduncous thorns served as a natural defense mechanism against herbivores.
  4. The old man's aduncous nose gave his face a distinctive and characterful appearance.
  5. The hiker navigated the aduncous mountain trail with caution, mindful of the challenging terrain.
  6. The artist used an aduncous brush to create bold and expressive strokes in the painting.
  7. The fisherman relied on an aduncous hook to secure his prized catch in the deep waters.
  8. The sculptor skillfully carved an aduncous curve into the statue's outstretched arm, adding a sense of movement.
  9. The chef selected an aduncous knife for precise slicing and dicing in the kitchen.
  10. The insect's aduncous mandibles were well-suited for gripping and manipulating its food.

FAQs About the word aduncous

Curved inwards; hooked.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The aduncous claws of the predator were perfectly adapted for capturing and holding onto its prey.

The falcon's beak featured an aduncous shape, allowing it to efficiently tear into its catch.

The plant's aduncous thorns served as a natural defense mechanism against herbivores.

The old man's aduncous nose gave his face a distinctive and characterful appearance.