apode (Meaning)

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apode (n.)

One of certain animals that have no feet or footlike organs; esp. one of certain fabulous birds which were said to have no feet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of apode

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apode Sentence Examples

  1. The apode creature swiftly maneuvered through the dense foliage, leaving no trace behind.
  2. As an apode amphibian, the caecilian expertly burrowed into the soft soil for protection.
  3. The apode lizard glided gracefully across the sand, its serpentine body blending with the desert landscape.
  4. In the moonlit night, the apode insect crawled noiselessly along the tree branches.
  5. Scientists discovered a new apode species in the remote rainforest, adding to the biodiversity of the region.
  6. The apode snake, with its streamlined form, silently moved through the grass in search of prey.
  7. Explorers were astonished to find an apode eel in the depths of the undiscovered ocean trench.
  8. The apode mollusk left a glistening trail as it navigated the damp forest floor with ease.
  9. Children were fascinated by the apode snail, curious about how it managed to move without any visible limbs.
  10. The apode organism, residing in the dark cave, exhibited remarkable adaptability to its subterranean environment.

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One of certain animals that have no feet or footlike organs; esp. one of certain fabulous birds which were said to have no feet.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The apode creature swiftly maneuvered through the dense foliage, leaving no trace behind.

As an apode amphibian, the caecilian expertly burrowed into the soft soil for protection.

The apode lizard glided gracefully across the sand, its serpentine body blending with the desert landscape.

In the moonlit night, the apode insect crawled noiselessly along the tree branches.