cetaceous (Meaning)

Wordnet

cetaceous (a)

of or relating to whales and dolphins etc

Webster

cetaceous (a.)

Of or pertaining to the Cetacea.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cetaceous

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cetaceous Sentence Examples

  1. The museum displayed a fascinating collection of cetaceous fossils, showcasing the evolutionary history of marine mammals.
  2. The scientist's research focused on the cetaceous skeletons unearthed from ancient seabeds, providing insights into prehistoric ocean life.
  3. A cetaceous creature swam gracefully through the virtual ocean in the educational documentary.
  4. The artist's mural depicted a vibrant underwater scene teeming with colorful cetaceous beings.
  5. The children eagerly flipped through the pages of the book, marveling at the illustrations of cetaceous creatures.
  6. The biologist embarked on an expedition to study the behavior of cetaceous mammals in their natural habitat.
  7. The documentary filmmaker captured breathtaking footage of a pod of cetaceous dolphins leaping joyfully in the ocean waves.
  8. A group of tourists embarked on a whale-watching excursion, hoping to catch a glimpse of the majestic cetaceous giants.
  9. The marine biologist conducted genetic analysis to trace the evolutionary lineage of cetaceous species.
  10. The aquarium's newest exhibit featured an interactive display highlighting the unique adaptations of cetaceous marine life.

FAQs About the word cetaceous

of or relating to whales and dolphins etcOf or pertaining to the Cetacea.

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No antonyms found.

The museum displayed a fascinating collection of cetaceous fossils, showcasing the evolutionary history of marine mammals.

The scientist's research focused on the cetaceous skeletons unearthed from ancient seabeds, providing insights into prehistoric ocean life.

A cetaceous creature swam gracefully through the virtual ocean in the educational documentary.

The artist's mural depicted a vibrant underwater scene teeming with colorful cetaceous beings.