pluroderes (Meaning)

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pluroderes (n. pl.)

A group of fresh-water turtles in which the neck can not be retracted, but is bent to one side, for protection. The matamata is an example.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pluroderes

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pluroderes Sentence Examples

  1. The pluroderes, adorned with intricate patterns, shimmered under the moonlight.
  2. The pulsing sound of the pluroderes echoed through the damp undergrowth.
  3. The intricate pluroderes were a testament to the skill of the ancient artisans.
  4. The iridescent pluroderes danced in the golden sunlight, casting rainbow hues across the forest.
  5. The pluroderes, with their complex designs, were a source of fascination for scholars and collectors alike.
  6. The rare pluroderes were carefully preserved in a museum, safeguarding their delicate beauty for generations to come.
  7. The discovery of the pluroderes shed new light on the history and culture of an ancient civilization.
  8. The pluroderes were often used as talismans, believed to possess mystical powers.
  9. The intricate pluroderes were a source of inspiration for modern jewelers and designers.
  10. The pluroderes, a testament to human ingenuity, continue to captivate and inspire centuries later.

FAQs About the word pluroderes

A group of fresh-water turtles in which the neck can not be retracted, but is bent to one side, for protection. The matamata is an example.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pluroderes, adorned with intricate patterns, shimmered under the moonlight.

The pulsing sound of the pluroderes echoed through the damp undergrowth.

The intricate pluroderes were a testament to the skill of the ancient artisans.

The iridescent pluroderes danced in the golden sunlight, casting rainbow hues across the forest.