inermous (Meaning)
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inermous (a.)
Same as Inermis.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inermous
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
inermous Sentence Examples
- The rose stem's inermous surface allowed for easy handling without fear of thorns.
- The cactus was surprisingly inermous, lacking the sharp spines that characterize its species.
- The butterfly's wings were adorned with inermous scales, contributing to their delicate and fragile appearance.
- The hummingbird's beak was inermous, lacking the ability to grasp prey or pierce through hard surfaces.
- The antelope's horns were unusually inermous, offering no defensive advantage against predators.
- The prehistoric fern exhibited inermous fronds, resembling delicate lace without the protective barbs found in other species.
- The surgeon's scalpel was inermous, designed to make precise incisions without causing additional harm.
- The cotton plant's inermous stem provided a soft, pliable surface for harvesting its precious fibers.
- The baby bird's tiny beak was inermous, relying on the care of its parents for nourishment.
- The smooth and inermous surface of the river stones made it an ideal spot for children to play and skip rocks.
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Same as Inermis.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The rose stem's inermous surface allowed for easy handling without fear of thorns.
The cactus was surprisingly inermous, lacking the sharp spines that characterize its species.
The butterfly's wings were adorned with inermous scales, contributing to their delicate and fragile appearance.
The hummingbird's beak was inermous, lacking the ability to grasp prey or pierce through hard surfaces.