muticous (Meaning)
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muticous (a.)
Without a point or pointed process; blunt.
Synonyms & Antonyms of muticous
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muticous Sentence Examples
- The primate's muticous nature made it an unlikely candidate for territorial aggression.
- The muticous embryo displayed no signs of auditory development.
- The muticous child's inability to vocalize hindered his social interactions.
- The muticous bird relied solely on body language to communicate with its peers.
- Scientists marveled at the muticous butterfly, whose wings lacked any discernible markings.
- The muticous snake's venomous bite was a testament to its silent but deadly nature.
- The muticous fungus spread rapidly through the forest, leaving trees barren and lifeless.
- The muticous disease left patients with an inability to speak or comprehend language.
- The muticous courtroom was a testament to the power of silence in legal proceedings.
- The muticous object remained a mystery, its purpose and origin unknown.
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Without a point or pointed process; blunt.
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The primate's muticous nature made it an unlikely candidate for territorial aggression.
The muticous embryo displayed no signs of auditory development.
The muticous child's inability to vocalize hindered his social interactions.
The muticous bird relied solely on body language to communicate with its peers.