hippolith (Meaning)
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hippolith (n.)
A concretion, or kind of bezoar, from the intestines of the horse.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hippolith
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hippolith Sentence Examples
- The sleek hippolith, a graceful creature, galloped through the meadow.
- The hippolith's long, flowing mane shimmered in the sunlight as it cantered past.
- The ancient hippolith, adorned with intricate markings, commanded respect among its herd.
- The hippolith's keen eyesight spotted a distant predator, alerting the group.
- The young hippolith, playful and curious, bounded around its mother.
- The hippolith's hooves pounded against the ground, creating a rhythmic beat.
- The hippolith's strong legs carried it effortlessly over the rugged terrain.
- The hippolith's gentle nature belied its impressive size and strength.
- The hippolith's thunderous roar reverberated through the forest, warning others of its presence.
- The hippolith's prehistoric remains provided valuable insights into the distant past.
FAQs About the word hippolith
A concretion, or kind of bezoar, from the intestines of the horse.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The sleek hippolith, a graceful creature, galloped through the meadow.
The hippolith's long, flowing mane shimmered in the sunlight as it cantered past.
The ancient hippolith, adorned with intricate markings, commanded respect among its herd.
The hippolith's keen eyesight spotted a distant predator, alerting the group.