racktail (Meaning)

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racktail (n.)

An arm attached to a swinging notched arc or rack, to let off the striking mechanism of a repeating clock.

Synonyms & Antonyms of racktail

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racktail Sentence Examples

  1. The racktail, a small, lizard-like creature, scampered through the undergrowth.
  2. The forest echoed with the chatter of the playful racktails.
  3. The cunning racktail eluded its pursuers by disappearing into the crevices of a fallen log.
  4. The racktail's sharp teeth and piercing claws made it a formidable opponent.
  5. The iridescent scales of the racktail shimmered in the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing display.
  6. The racktails inhabited a secluded grove, where they were undisturbed by human interference.
  7. The racktail's long, prehensile tail provided it with exceptional balance and agility.
  8. The elusive racktail was rarely spotted, preferring to retreat at the slightest sign of danger.
  9. The racktail's keen senses detected the slightest movement, allowing it to evade predators with ease.
  10. The ancient legend of the racktail, a guardian of the forest, was passed down through generations.

FAQs About the word racktail

An arm attached to a swinging notched arc or rack, to let off the striking mechanism of a repeating clock.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The racktail, a small, lizard-like creature, scampered through the undergrowth.

The forest echoed with the chatter of the playful racktails.

The cunning racktail eluded its pursuers by disappearing into the crevices of a fallen log.

The racktail's sharp teeth and piercing claws made it a formidable opponent.