laroid (Meaning)

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laroid (a.)

Like or belonging to the Gull family (Laridae).

Synonyms & Antonyms of laroid

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

laroid Sentence Examples

  1. The laroid's enigmatic nature captivated the researchers, who sought to decipher its secrets.
  2. The ancient laroid tablet bore inscriptions that hinted at a forgotten civilization's advanced knowledge.
  3. The laroid sculpture in the museum exuded an aura of ancient power and mystery.
  4. The laroid talisman was believed to possess magical properties that granted its wearer protection.
  5. Archaeologists discovered a cache of laroid artifacts, providing valuable insights into a lost civilization.
  6. The scientist used a laroid probe to investigate the depths of the ocean, revealing unknown species.
  7. The laroid device emitted a faint glow, illuminating the darkness of the cave.
  8. The laroid armor provided the warriors with unparalleled protection from enemy attacks.
  9. The laroid antenna extended high into the sky, enhancing communication capabilities.
  10. The laroid lining of the spacecraft shielded the crew from harmful radiation during their interstellar journey.

FAQs About the word laroid

Like or belonging to the Gull family (Laridae).

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The laroid's enigmatic nature captivated the researchers, who sought to decipher its secrets.

The ancient laroid tablet bore inscriptions that hinted at a forgotten civilization's advanced knowledge.

The laroid sculpture in the museum exuded an aura of ancient power and mystery.

The laroid talisman was believed to possess magical properties that granted its wearer protection.