pediculate (Meaning)

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pediculate (a.)

Of or pertaining to the Pediculati.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pediculate

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pediculate Sentence Examples

  1. The pediculate barnacles clung tenaciously to the underside of the boat.
  2. The pediculate flowers swayed gently in the breeze, their petals unfurling like tiny parasols.
  3. The pediculate seaweed danced gracefully in the ocean currents, its tendrils reaching up towards the surface.
  4. The pediculate echinoderms anchored themselves to the seafloor, using their stalks to filter food from the water.
  5. The pediculate spiders hung upside down from their webs, their eight legs waving like antennae.
  6. The pediculate mollusks burrowed beneath the sand, their long stalks protruding into the water.
  7. The pediculate insect larvae hatched from eggs hidden in plant tissue, their stalks wriggling as they searched for food.
  8. The pediculate fungi attached themselves to trees, their spore-bearing structures suspended on long stalks.
  9. The pediculate plants grew along the shoreline, their roots anchoring them in the sand while their stalks rose towards the sun.
  10. The pediculate appendages of the water flea allowed it to filter food from the water, its antennae and legs dangling from its body like miniature fishing rods.

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Of or pertaining to the Pediculati.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pediculate barnacles clung tenaciously to the underside of the boat.

The pediculate flowers swayed gently in the breeze, their petals unfurling like tiny parasols.

The pediculate seaweed danced gracefully in the ocean currents, its tendrils reaching up towards the surface.

The pediculate echinoderms anchored themselves to the seafloor, using their stalks to filter food from the water.