longnose (Meaning)

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longnose (n.)

The European garfish.

Synonyms & Antonyms of longnose

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longnose Sentence Examples

  1. The longnose gar, a formidable predator, lurks in the depths of murky rivers.
  2. The longnose hawkfish has an elongated snout that it uses to probe crevices for food.
  3. The longnose filefish's elongated snout is covered in tiny protrusions that it uses to sense its surroundings.
  4. The longnose butterflyfish, with its vibrant blue and yellow stripes, is a captivating sight in coral reefs.
  5. The longnose parrotfish, adorned with iridescent scales, roams the ocean floor in search of algae.
  6. The longnose squirrelfish relies on its keen eyesight and sensitive olfactory system to hunt at night.
  7. The longnose skate, a cartilaginous fish, has a unique snout that resembles a spade.
  8. The longnose elephant, with its remarkable trunk, is a symbol of wisdom and strength.
  9. The longnose cat, characterized by its slender muzzle, exhibits an inquisitive and playful nature.
  10. The longnose hummingbird, blessed with a razor-sharp bill, deftly extracts nectar from flowers.

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The European garfish.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The longnose gar, a formidable predator, lurks in the depths of murky rivers.

The longnose hawkfish has an elongated snout that it uses to probe crevices for food.

The longnose filefish's elongated snout is covered in tiny protrusions that it uses to sense its surroundings.

The longnose butterflyfish, with its vibrant blue and yellow stripes, is a captivating sight in coral reefs.