apodal (Meaning)
Wordnet
apodal (s)
(of snakes and eels) naturally footless
Webster
apodal (n.)
Without feet; footless.
Destitute of the ventral fin, as the eels.
Synonyms & Antonyms of apodal
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apodal Sentence Examples
- The apodal creature, resembling a slimy blob, moved slowly across the forest floor.
- In the pitch-dark cave, an apodal organism navigated effortlessly through the maze-like passages.
- Researchers discovered an apodal species in the deep sea, where no light could penetrate.
- The apodal insect, despite lacking legs, exhibited remarkable agility in its movements.
- The apodal snake, a rare species, was often mistaken for a fallen branch in the dense underbrush.
- As an apodal amphibian, the caecilian burrowed into the soil using its powerful muscles.
- The apodal lizard gracefully glided through the sand dunes, leaving intricate patterns behind.
- In the remote rainforest, scientists found evidence of an apodal creature that had never been documented before.
- The apodal mollusk left a slimy trail as it slowly made its way across the garden.
- Children were fascinated by the apodal snail, wondering how it could move without any visible limbs.
FAQs About the word apodal
(of snakes and eels) naturally footlessWithout feet; footless., Destitute of the ventral fin, as the eels.
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The apodal creature, resembling a slimy blob, moved slowly across the forest floor.
In the pitch-dark cave, an apodal organism navigated effortlessly through the maze-like passages.
Researchers discovered an apodal species in the deep sea, where no light could penetrate.
The apodal insect, despite lacking legs, exhibited remarkable agility in its movements.