lepidoted (Meaning)
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lepidoted (a.)
Having a coat of scurfy scales, as the leaves of the oleaster.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lepidoted
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lepidoted Sentence Examples
- The lepidoted bark of the birch tree glimmered in the sunlight.
- The scales of the lepidoted fish shimmered iridescently under the water.
- The lepidoted leaves of the palm tree provided ample shade from the scorching sun.
- The lepidoted petals of the daisy gave it a delicate, shimmering appearance.
- The lepidoted skin of the snake glistened in the moonlight.
- The lepidoted surface of the meteorite reflected the faint starlight.
- The lepidoted wings of the butterfly fluttered gently in the breeze.
- The lepidoted coral created a vibrant and intricate underwater landscape.
- The lepidoted armor of the ancient warrior gleamed under the battlements.
- The lepidoted tiles of the temple roof sparkled like thousands of tiny stars.
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Having a coat of scurfy scales, as the leaves of the oleaster.
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The lepidoted bark of the birch tree glimmered in the sunlight.
The scales of the lepidoted fish shimmered iridescently under the water.
The lepidoted leaves of the palm tree provided ample shade from the scorching sun.
The lepidoted petals of the daisy gave it a delicate, shimmering appearance.