podical (Meaning)

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podical (a.)

Anal; -- applied to certain organs of insects.

Synonyms & Antonyms of podical

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podical Sentence Examples

  1. The podical structure of the dolphin's tail allows for remarkable agility and speed.
  2. The podical fin of the orca is used for balancing and maneuvering during hunting.
  3. The podical appendages of the seahorse enhance its ability to cling to seaweed and coral.
  4. The podical scales on the body of a snake provide friction for locomotion.
  5. The tiny podical hairs on the legs of a fly enable it to adhere to smooth surfaces.
  6. The podical gland in some insects secretes a chemical that attracts mates.
  7. The podical claw of a scorpion is used for defense and capturing prey.
  8. The podical chamber in the reproductive system of a female mammal houses the developing embryo.
  9. The podical plate on the back of a sea turtle helps to regulate its buoyancy.
  10. The podical muscles of a bird's foot allow it to grasp branches and perch securely.

FAQs About the word podical

Anal; -- applied to certain organs of insects.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The podical structure of the dolphin's tail allows for remarkable agility and speed.

The podical fin of the orca is used for balancing and maneuvering during hunting.

The podical appendages of the seahorse enhance its ability to cling to seaweed and coral.

The podical scales on the body of a snake provide friction for locomotion.