cete (Meaning)
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cete (n.)
One of the Cetacea, or collectively, the Cetacea.
Synonyms & Antonyms of cete
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cete Sentence Examples
- In the clearing, a cete of badgers emerged from their burrows, sniffing the air cautiously.
- The naturalist observed a cete of badgers foraging for food in the moonlit forest.
- A cete of badgers denoted the tranquility of the untouched wilderness.
- The folklore spoke of a wise old badger who led his cete through the darkest of nights.
- A cete of badgers, with their distinctive black-and-white markings, crossed the meadow at dawn.
- The farmer noticed a cete of badgers nesting near the edge of the wheat field.
- The artist's painting captured the essence of a cete of badgers frolicking in the woodland glade.
- Members of a cete communicate through a complex system of vocalizations and scent markings.
- It is rare to encounter a cete of badgers so close to human habitation.
- The hunter respected the territory of the cete, understanding the importance of preserving their natural habitat.
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One of the Cetacea, or collectively, the Cetacea.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
In the clearing, a cete of badgers emerged from their burrows, sniffing the air cautiously.
The naturalist observed a cete of badgers foraging for food in the moonlit forest.
A cete of badgers denoted the tranquility of the untouched wilderness.
The folklore spoke of a wise old badger who led his cete through the darkest of nights.