paludinal (Meaning)
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paludinal (a.)
Inhabiting ponds or swamps.
Synonyms & Antonyms of paludinal
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paludinal Sentence Examples
- The paludinal landscape of the delta teemed with diverse flora and fauna.
- The paludinal habitat provided ample resources for various aquatic species.
- The paludinal region was prone to flooding and seasonal water level fluctuations.
- The paludinal ecosystem supported a delicate balance of life forms.
- Farmers relied on paludinal wetlands for rice cultivation.
- The marshes and swamps of the paludinal environment provided a haven for migratory birds.
- The paludinal ecosystem had evolved over centuries, adapting to periodic inundation.
- The paludinal plants and animals exhibited remarkable adaptations to their unique environment.
- The conservation of paludinal habitats was essential for maintaining biodiversity.
- The paludinal microorganisms played a crucial role in nutrient cycling within the ecosystem.
FAQs About the word paludinal
Inhabiting ponds or swamps.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The paludinal landscape of the delta teemed with diverse flora and fauna.
The paludinal habitat provided ample resources for various aquatic species.
The paludinal region was prone to flooding and seasonal water level fluctuations.
The paludinal ecosystem supported a delicate balance of life forms.