cephalate (Meaning)

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cephalate (a.)

Having a head.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cephalate

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cephalate Sentence Examples

  1. The cephalate organisms displayed remarkable adaptability to extreme environmental conditions.
  2. Scientists observed the cephalate larvae undergo metamorphosis into their adult form.
  3. The cephalate appendages enabled swift movement through the dense undergrowth.
  4. Evolutionary biologists studied the cephalate species to understand the mechanisms behind its unique cranial structure.
  5. The cephalate creature's ability to camouflage itself amidst rocks fascinated marine biologists.
  6. Ancient myths spoke of cephalate beings dwelling in the depths of forgotten caverns.
  7. Explorers ventured into uncharted territories, hoping to encounter the elusive cephalate civilization.
  8. The cephalate colony exhibited complex social hierarchies, with individuals specializing in various roles.
  9. Geneticists analyzed the cephalate genome to uncover clues about its evolutionary history.
  10. Tales of cephalate encounters fueled speculation about extraterrestrial life among conspiracy theorists.

FAQs About the word cephalate

Having a head.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cephalate organisms displayed remarkable adaptability to extreme environmental conditions.

Scientists observed the cephalate larvae undergo metamorphosis into their adult form.

The cephalate appendages enabled swift movement through the dense undergrowth.

Evolutionary biologists studied the cephalate species to understand the mechanisms behind its unique cranial structure.