natatorious (Meaning)

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natatorious (a.)

Adapted for swimming; -- said of the legs of certain insects.

Synonyms & Antonyms of natatorious

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natatorious Sentence Examples

  1. The natatorious athlete broke world records with effortless grace.
  2. Her natatorious swimming skills earned her a place in the Hall of Fame.
  3. The natatorious river teemed with fish and provided a sanctuary for aquatic life.
  4. The city's natatorious park offered serene swimming and recreational opportunities.
  5. The natatorious lake was known for its crystal-clear waters and abundant wildlife.
  6. The natatorious swimmer was renowned for his exceptional distance endurance.
  7. The natatorious aquarium showcased a diverse array of aquatic creatures.
  8. The natatorious scientist dedicated his life to studying the mysteries of the ocean.
  9. The natatorious surfer rode giant waves with unmatched confidence.
  10. The natatorious botanist discovered a rare aquatic plant that thrived in the most challenging environments.

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Adapted for swimming; -- said of the legs of certain insects.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The natatorious athlete broke world records with effortless grace.

Her natatorious swimming skills earned her a place in the Hall of Fame.

The natatorious river teemed with fish and provided a sanctuary for aquatic life.

The city's natatorious park offered serene swimming and recreational opportunities.