raiae (Meaning)

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raiae (n. pl.)

The order of elasmobranch fishes which includes the sawfishes, skates, and rays; -- called also Rajae, and Rajii.

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raiae Sentence Examples

  1. The raiae of the sunfish provide it with mobility and agility in the water.
  2. The raiae of the eagle ray are used for propulsion and steering during flight.
  3. The raiae of the manta ray are incredibly large, measuring up to 8 feet in diameter.
  4. The raiae of the stingray are armed with sharp barbs for defense against predators.
  5. The raiae of the skate are flat and extend widely, providing them with increased stability on the seafloor.
  6. The raiae of the electric ray are capable of generating powerful electrical shocks for offense and defense.
  7. The raiae of the guitarfish are used for generating sound and attracting mates.
  8. The raiae of the shovelnose ray are specialized for foraging on the seafloor, using them to uncover hidden prey.
  9. The raiae of the stargazer ray are modified for binocular vision, giving them an advantage in ambush predation.
  10. The raiae of the honeycomb stingray are covered in honeycomb-shaped plates, offering them protection from predators and camouflage among coral reefs.

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The order of elasmobranch fishes which includes the sawfishes, skates, and rays; -- called also Rajae, and Rajii.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The raiae of the sunfish provide it with mobility and agility in the water.

The raiae of the eagle ray are used for propulsion and steering during flight.

The raiae of the manta ray are incredibly large, measuring up to 8 feet in diameter.

The raiae of the stingray are armed with sharp barbs for defense against predators.