hydrina (Meaning)
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hydrina (n. pl.)
The group of hydroids to which the fresh-water hydras belong.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hydrina
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hydrina Sentence Examples
- The azure gleam of the hydrina shimmered under the ocean's surface.
- Hydrina, a genus of brackish water snails, plays a crucial role in estuarine ecosystems.
- The tiny hydrina crawled slowly across the submerged leaf, leaving a trail of slime in its wake.
- Scientists have discovered a new species of hydrina in the remote Amazonian rainforest.
- The amphibious hydrina can thrive both in water and on land, making it highly adaptable.
- Hydrina shells exhibit intricate patterns and colors, varying widely among species.
- The presence of hydrina in a water body is an indicator of healthy water quality.
- Predatory hydrina feed on algae and other small aquatic organisms.
- Some hydrina species are known to carry parasites that can infect humans.
- The conservation of hydrina habitats is vital for maintaining the biodiversity of aquatic environments.
FAQs About the word hydrina
The group of hydroids to which the fresh-water hydras belong.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The azure gleam of the hydrina shimmered under the ocean's surface.
Hydrina, a genus of brackish water snails, plays a crucial role in estuarine ecosystems.
The tiny hydrina crawled slowly across the submerged leaf, leaving a trail of slime in its wake.
Scientists have discovered a new species of hydrina in the remote Amazonian rainforest.