natatory (Meaning)

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natatory (a.)

Adapted for swimming or floating; as, natatory organs.

Synonyms & Antonyms of natatory

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natatory Sentence Examples

  1. The natatory muscles contracted swiftly, propelling the shark effortlessly through the water.
  2. The lake's crystal-clear waters revealed the natatory prowess of the graceful swans.
  3. Dolphins possess exceptional natatory capabilities, allowing them to perform acrobatic leaps and twirls.
  4. The natatory organs of the jellyfish enabled it to drift gracefully with the ocean currents.
  5. The boy's natatory skills impressed the lifeguards, who granted him permission to swim in deeper waters.
  6. The natatory development of the baby seal was a precious sight to behold as it took its first tentative swims.
  7. Researchers studied the natatory patterns of migratory birds to track their long-distance journeys.
  8. The injured bird's natatory ability was severely compromised, making it vulnerable to predators.
  9. The strong natatory instincts of the sea turtle guided it through the vast expanse of the ocean.
  10. The natatory performance of the Olympic swimmers was a testament to their years of rigorous training.

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Adapted for swimming or floating; as, natatory organs.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The natatory muscles contracted swiftly, propelling the shark effortlessly through the water.

The lake's crystal-clear waters revealed the natatory prowess of the graceful swans.

Dolphins possess exceptional natatory capabilities, allowing them to perform acrobatic leaps and twirls.

The natatory organs of the jellyfish enabled it to drift gracefully with the ocean currents.