capriped (Meaning)

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capriped (a.)

Having feet like those of a goat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of capriped

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capriped Sentence Examples

  1. The capriped creature bounded gracefully across the meadow, its hooves barely disturbing the dew-kissed grass.
  2. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the silhouette of a capriped figure emerged from the forest, moving with an almost ethereal grace.
  3. With their capriped agility, mountain goats effortlessly navigate treacherous cliffs and steep slopes.
  4. The ancient folklore spoke of capriped beings that roamed the high peaks, guardians of the rugged terrain.
  5. In the dim light of dawn, the capriped silhouette of a goat leaping over rocky outcrops was a sight to behold.
  6. The capriped inhabitants of the alpine regions had adapted perfectly to their harsh environment.
  7. A sudden rustle in the bushes signaled the presence of a capriped creature, its horns gleaming in the moonlight.
  8. She marveled at the capriped agility of the mountain goats as they traversed seemingly impassable terrain.
  9. The capriped tracks in the snow indicated recent activity in the secluded valley.
  10. With their capriped anatomy, goats are able to climb and leap with astonishing precision and balance.

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Having feet like those of a goat.

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The capriped creature bounded gracefully across the meadow, its hooves barely disturbing the dew-kissed grass.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, the silhouette of a capriped figure emerged from the forest, moving with an almost ethereal grace.

With their capriped agility, mountain goats effortlessly navigate treacherous cliffs and steep slopes.

The ancient folklore spoke of capriped beings that roamed the high peaks, guardians of the rugged terrain.