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

  1. The apodal creature, resembling a slimy blob, moved slowly across the forest floor.
  2. In the pitch-dark cave, an apodal organism navigated effortlessly through the maze-like passages.
  3. Researchers discovered an apodal species in the deep sea, where no light could penetrate.
  4. The apodal insect, despite lacking legs, exhibited remarkable agility in its movements.
  5. The apodal snake, a rare species, was often mistaken for a fallen branch in the dense underbrush.
  6. As an apodal amphibian, the caecilian burrowed into the soil using its powerful muscles.
  7. The apodal lizard gracefully glided through the sand dunes, leaving intricate patterns behind.
  8. In the remote rainforest, scientists found evidence of an apodal creature that had never been documented before.
  9. The apodal mollusk left a slimy trail as it slowly made its way across the garden.
  10. 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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No antonyms found.

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.