manubial (Meaning)
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manubial (a.)
Belonging to spoils; taken in war.
Synonyms & Antonyms of manubial
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manubial Sentence Examples
- The manubial gland in snakes releases a pheromone that attracts potential mates.
- Manubial cells in the thymus are responsible for early T cell development.
- The manubial arch of vertebrates supports the gills and forms the jaw and hyoid structures.
- The manubrial process of the sternum provides an attachment point for the clavicles and ribs.
- The manubial foramen in birds allows nerves and blood vessels to pass through the sternum.
- Manubial bones in some vertebrates are vestigial and play no significant role in the skeletal structure.
- The manubial chelae of certain crustaceans are specialized for grasping prey.
- The manubial tentacles of some jellyfish can sting and paralyze their victims.
- Manubial fringes on the legs of insects aid in adhesion and movement on smooth surfaces.
- The manubial bristles of some caterpillars release a pungent chemical when threatened, deterring predators.
FAQs About the word manubial
Belonging to spoils; taken in war.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The manubial gland in snakes releases a pheromone that attracts potential mates.
Manubial cells in the thymus are responsible for early T cell development.
The manubial arch of vertebrates supports the gills and forms the jaw and hyoid structures.
The manubrial process of the sternum provides an attachment point for the clavicles and ribs.