caudated (Meaning)

Wordnet

caudated (a)

having a tail or taillike appendage

Webster

caudated (a.)

Having a tail; having a termination like a tail.

Synonyms & Antonyms of caudated

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caudated Sentence Examples

  1. The caudated nucleus is a distinct anatomical structure in the brain.
  2. In zoology, a caudated appendage often serves as a balancing mechanism for certain species.
  3. The caudated leaf shape is characteristic of many tropical plants.
  4. The artist meticulously captured the intricate details of the caudated feathers in their painting.
  5. Researchers observed a caudated tail in the fossil record of a prehistoric reptile.
  6. The caudated projections of the neuron extend to various regions of the brain.
  7. The caudated fin of the fish aids in its swift movement through the water.
  8. A caudated spine is a defining feature of some species of cacti.
  9. The caudated tip of the comet's tail glowed brightly as it streaked across the night sky.
  10. The veterinarian examined the cat's caudated ears for any signs of infection.

FAQs About the word caudated

having a tail or taillike appendageHaving a tail; having a termination like a tail.

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The caudated nucleus is a distinct anatomical structure in the brain.

In zoology, a caudated appendage often serves as a balancing mechanism for certain species.

The caudated leaf shape is characteristic of many tropical plants.

The artist meticulously captured the intricate details of the caudated feathers in their painting.