leuconic (Meaning)

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leuconic (a.)

Pertaining to, or designating, a complex organic acid, obtained as a yellowish white gum by the oxidation of croconic acid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of leuconic

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leuconic Sentence Examples

  1. The leuconic squirrels in the park stood out with their striking white coats.
  2. The leuconic penguin's feathers contrasted sharply with the black feathers of its mates.
  3. The leuconic falcon was a rare sight, its pale plumage making it difficult to spot against the sky.
  4. The leuconic deer's unique coloration made it both an object of fascination and a potential risk in the wild.
  5. The leuconic whale's albino appearance set it apart from the rest of the pod.
  6. The leuconic peacock's feathers lacked their usual iridescent blue and green hues.
  7. The leuconic butterfly's absence of pigment made its wings translucent and delicate.
  8. The leuconic sea turtle's shell was a milky white, unlike the dark brown or olive green of its counterparts.
  9. The leuconic leopard's spots were pale yellow, giving it an ethereal appearance.
  10. The leuconic rose's petals were a pure white, devoid of the vibrant colors of other varieties.

FAQs About the word leuconic

Pertaining to, or designating, a complex organic acid, obtained as a yellowish white gum by the oxidation of croconic acid.

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No antonyms found.

The leuconic squirrels in the park stood out with their striking white coats.

The leuconic penguin's feathers contrasted sharply with the black feathers of its mates.

The leuconic falcon was a rare sight, its pale plumage making it difficult to spot against the sky.

The leuconic deer's unique coloration made it both an object of fascination and a potential risk in the wild.