physograde (Meaning)

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physograde (n.)

Any siphonophore which has an air sac for a float, as the Physalia.

Synonyms & Antonyms of physograde

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physograde Sentence Examples

  1. The physograde footballer's powerful legs propelled him down the field.
  2. The scientist studied the physograde primates, noting their unique locomotion.
  3. The physograde horse used its hooves to gallop swiftly across the open plains.
  4. The physograde reptiles slithered through the dense undergrowth, their scales providing traction.
  5. The physograde birds walked upright, their legs modified for terrestrial movement.
  6. The physograde spider used its eight legs to swiftly navigate its web.
  7. The physograde marine mammals, such as seals and walruses, used their flippers to propel themselves on land.
  8. The physograde insects walked or ran using their long, slender legs.
  9. The physograde arachnids included spiders, scorpions, and ticks, all of which walked upright.
  10. The physograde dinosaurs walked upright, with their front legs used for grasping and their hind legs for locomotion.

FAQs About the word physograde

Any siphonophore which has an air sac for a float, as the Physalia.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The physograde footballer's powerful legs propelled him down the field.

The scientist studied the physograde primates, noting their unique locomotion.

The physograde horse used its hooves to gallop swiftly across the open plains.

The physograde reptiles slithered through the dense undergrowth, their scales providing traction.