lyriferous (Meaning)
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lyriferous (a.)
Having a lyre-shaped shoulder girdle, as certain fishes.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lyriferous
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lyriferous Sentence Examples
- The lyriferous mountains of Peru yielded an abundance of precious metals.
- Geologists surveyed the lyriferous zone, hoping to discover new mineral deposits.
- The ancient Mayan civilization built magnificent temples on lyriferous cliffs overlooking the sea.
- The lyriferous hills of Appalachia have been a source of coal and iron for centuries.
- The poet recited his lyriferous verses with passion and conviction.
- The lyriferous lyrics of the song evoked memories and emotions in the listeners.
- The musician's lyriferous talent was evident in the heartfelt ballads he performed.
- The lyriferous writings of Shakespeare have inspired generations of poets and actors.
- The lyriferous orator captivated the audience with his eloquence and wit.
- The lyriferous landscape of the desert revealed hidden canyons and ancient rock formations.
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Having a lyre-shaped shoulder girdle, as certain fishes.
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No antonyms found.
The lyriferous mountains of Peru yielded an abundance of precious metals.
Geologists surveyed the lyriferous zone, hoping to discover new mineral deposits.
The ancient Mayan civilization built magnificent temples on lyriferous cliffs overlooking the sea.
The lyriferous hills of Appalachia have been a source of coal and iron for centuries.