larviform (Meaning)

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larviform (a.)

Having the form or structure of a larva.

Synonyms & Antonyms of larviform

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larviform Sentence Examples

  1. The larviform creature wriggled through the soil, its tiny mandibles munching on decaying plant matter.
  2. The insect's larviform stage lasted for several weeks, during which time it grew rapidly and molted several times.
  3. The larviform larva of the beetle had a long, cylindrical body with a hardened head capsule.
  4. The larviform creature had a voracious appetite and consumed large quantities of food each day.
  5. The larviform stage of the fly was characterized by its rapid growth and development.
  6. The larviform larva of the moth had a soft, segmented body with a pair of prolegs on each abdominal segment.
  7. The larviform larva of the butterfly had a smooth, cylindrical body with a pair of spiracles on each side.
  8. The larviform creature moved through the soil by contracting and expanding its body.
  9. The larviform larva of the beetle had a pair of sharp mandibles that it used to chew through plant material.
  10. The larviform creature eventually pupated and emerged as an adult insect.

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Having the form or structure of a larva.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The larviform creature wriggled through the soil, its tiny mandibles munching on decaying plant matter.

The insect's larviform stage lasted for several weeks, during which time it grew rapidly and molted several times.

The larviform larva of the beetle had a long, cylindrical body with a hardened head capsule.

The larviform creature had a voracious appetite and consumed large quantities of food each day.