gommelin (Meaning)

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gommelin (n.)

See Dextrin.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gommelin

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gommelin Sentence Examples

  1. The gommelin's tiny body scurried through the undergrowth, its eyes darting nervously.
  2. The gommelin built its nest in the heart of the dense thicket, cleverly concealing it from predators.
  3. The gommelin's call was a high-pitched trill that echoed through the forest.
  4. As the sun began to set, the gommelin returned to its nest, its belly full after a day of foraging.
  5. The gommelin's fur was a vibrant chestnut brown, blending seamlessly with the surrounding foliage.
  6. The gommelin's teeth were sharp and small, adapted for chewing insects and small creatures.
  7. The gommelin was a solitary creature, rarely interacting with other members of its species.
  8. The gommelin's gestation period lasted for approximately six months, after which it would give birth to a single offspring.
  9. The gommelin's natural predators included owls, hawks, and foxes.
  10. The decline of the gommelin population was attributed to habitat destruction and predation by invasive species.

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See Dextrin.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gommelin's tiny body scurried through the undergrowth, its eyes darting nervously.

The gommelin built its nest in the heart of the dense thicket, cleverly concealing it from predators.

The gommelin's call was a high-pitched trill that echoed through the forest.

As the sun began to set, the gommelin returned to its nest, its belly full after a day of foraging.