inermis (Meaning)
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inermis (a.)
Unarmed; destitute of prickles or thorns, as a leaf.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inermis
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inermis Sentence Examples
- The Eumeces inermis, commonly known as the five-lined skink, lacks external limbs.
- The Inermis variant of the Salvia species is characterized by its absence of spines.
- The Aptenodytes inermis, also known as the emperor penguin, possesses a smooth, featherless head.
- The Orcinus orca inermis, discovered in the Pacific Ocean, is devoid of teeth in its lower jaw.
- The Colubrina inermis, a tropical plant species, displays unarmed branches and stems.
- The Pheidole inermis, an ant species, is distinguished by its lack of defense structures.
- The Ixodes inermis, a tick species, is notable for its absence of barbs on its mouthparts.
- The Ectopistes inermis, known as the passenger pigeon, exhibited unfeathered feet and legs.
- The Acer truncatum inermis, a cultivar of the maple tree, is characterized by branches free of thorns.
- The Corylus avellana inermis, a hazelnut variety, produces smooth-shelled nuts without sharp points.
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Unarmed; destitute of prickles or thorns, as a leaf.
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The Eumeces inermis, commonly known as the five-lined skink, lacks external limbs.
The Inermis variant of the Salvia species is characterized by its absence of spines.
The Aptenodytes inermis, also known as the emperor penguin, possesses a smooth, featherless head.
The Orcinus orca inermis, discovered in the Pacific Ocean, is devoid of teeth in its lower jaw.