mandibulate (Meaning)

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mandibulate (a)

having mandibles

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mandibulate (a.)

Alt. of Mandibulated

Webster

mandibulate (n.)

An insect having mandibles.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mandibulate

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mandibulate Sentence Examples

  1. The mandibulate mouthparts of the insect allowed it to crush and tear its prey.
  2. The mandibulate beetles used their powerful jaws to dig into the soil.
  3. The mandibulate larvae devoured the plant material with their sharp, cutting mouthparts.
  4. The mandibulate jaws of the crab proved formidable opponents in battle.
  5. The mantis's mandibulate forelegs were perfect for capturing and holding its prey.
  6. The mandibulate beak of the bird allowed it to crack nuts and seeds.
  7. The mandibulate appendages of the isopod were adapted for feeding on algae and microorganisms.
  8. The mandibulate jaws of the shark were designed for tearing flesh.
  9. The mandibulate mandibles of the ant were crucial for carrying food and building the nest.
  10. The mandibulate teeth of the rodent were essential for gnawing on tough materials.

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having mandiblesAlt. of Mandibulated, An insect having mandibles.

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The mandibulate mouthparts of the insect allowed it to crush and tear its prey.

The mandibulate beetles used their powerful jaws to dig into the soil.

The mandibulate larvae devoured the plant material with their sharp, cutting mouthparts.

The mandibulate jaws of the crab proved formidable opponents in battle.