incanous (Meaning)

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incanous (a.)

Hoary with white pubescence.

Synonyms & Antonyms of incanous

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incanous Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient oak tree displayed a majestic crown of incanous leaves that shimmered in the autumn breeze.
  2. The elderly woman's hair had turned incanous, a testament to a life well-lived.
  3. The snow-covered mountain peak presented an incanous spectacle, contrasting starkly against the azure sky.
  4. The incanous owl perched silently on the branch, its keen eyes scanning the forest floor.
  5. The incanous mist that clung to the valley floor obscured the details of the surrounding landscape.
  6. The incanous moth fluttered through the night, its wings adorned with intricate patterns.
  7. The ancient manuscript featured incanous lettering that had faded over the centuries.
  8. The incanous moss that grew on the rocks added a touch of ethereal beauty to the stream.
  9. The incanous feathers of the arctic ptarmigan provided camouflage against the snow-covered tundra.
  10. The incanous beard of the wise old sage conveyed his years of experience and wisdom.

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Hoary with white pubescence.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient oak tree displayed a majestic crown of incanous leaves that shimmered in the autumn breeze.

The elderly woman's hair had turned incanous, a testament to a life well-lived.

The snow-covered mountain peak presented an incanous spectacle, contrasting starkly against the azure sky.

The incanous owl perched silently on the branch, its keen eyes scanning the forest floor.