cirri (Meaning)

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cirri (n. pl.)

See Cirrus.

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cirri (pl.)

of Cirrus

Synonyms & Antonyms of cirri

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cirri Sentence Examples

  1. The cirri of the barnacle waved gently in the currents, filtering tiny organisms for food.
  2. Under the microscope, the intricate cirri of the sea anemone resembled delicate strands of lace.
  3. The cirri of the fern fronds unfurled slowly, reaching out to catch the sunlight in the forest.
  4. As the polychaete worm burrowed into the sand, its cirri helped it anchor and navigate through the grains.
  5. The cirri of the barn owl's feathers were finely serrated, aiding in silent flight.
  6. The tiny cirri on the tentacles of the octopus helped it to grasp and manipulate objects with precision.
  7. In the aquarium, the sea cucumber extended its cirri to sift through the substrate for food particles.
  8. Under the microscope, the cirri of the ciliate protozoa could be seen in rhythmic motion as they propelled through the water.
  9. The cirri of the coral polyps swayed gently in the ocean currents, capturing nutrients for the colony.
  10. Along the rocky shore, the limpet's cirri adhered firmly to the substrate, securing it against the waves.

FAQs About the word cirri

See Cirrus., of Cirrus

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The cirri of the barnacle waved gently in the currents, filtering tiny organisms for food.

Under the microscope, the intricate cirri of the sea anemone resembled delicate strands of lace.

The cirri of the fern fronds unfurled slowly, reaching out to catch the sunlight in the forest.

As the polychaete worm burrowed into the sand, its cirri helped it anchor and navigate through the grains.