phalaenid (Meaning)
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phalaenid (n.)
Any moth of the family Phalaenidae, of which the cankerworms are examples; a geometrid.
Synonyms & Antonyms of phalaenid
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phalaenid Sentence Examples
- The phalaenid moth's delicate wings shimmered iridescently under the moonlight.
- As dusk descended, the phalaenid moths danced among the fragrant flowers.
- The luminous hues of the phalaenid's wings mimicked the glow of fireflies.
- The long, slender proboscis of the phalaenid extended delicately towards the nectar.
- Phalaenid moths are renowned for their intricate wing patterns and vibrant colors.
- A swarm of phalaenid moths erupted from the undergrowth, creating a fluttering spectacle.
- The nocturnal phalaenids flitted silently through the moonlit garden.
- Phalaenid moths exhibit remarkable diversity in their sizes and shapes.
- The rare and elusive phalaenid moth was discovered in a remote rainforest.
- The intricate veins on the phalaenid moth's wings resembled a delicate tapestry.
FAQs About the word phalaenid
Any moth of the family Phalaenidae, of which the cankerworms are examples; a geometrid.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The phalaenid moth's delicate wings shimmered iridescently under the moonlight.
As dusk descended, the phalaenid moths danced among the fragrant flowers.
The luminous hues of the phalaenid's wings mimicked the glow of fireflies.
The long, slender proboscis of the phalaenid extended delicately towards the nectar.