recurvous (Meaning)
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recurvous (a.)
Recurved.
Synonyms & Antonyms of recurvous
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recurvous Sentence Examples
- The archer deftly grasped the recurvous bow, its tips curving elegantly backward.
- The falcon's sharp talons were recurvous, perfectly adapted for gripping its prey.
- The petals of the orchid bloomed in a delicate recurvous shape, enhancing its exotic allure.
- The recurvous shape of the boomerang allowed it to return seamlessly to its thrower.
- The ancient sword boasted a recurvous blade, giving it a superior cutting edge.
- The talons of the eagle were recurvous, enabling it to effortlessly seize its victims.
- The recurvous spines of the porcupine provided formidable defense against predators.
- The recurvous antennae of the grasshopper allowed it to detect sound vibrations with remarkable precision.
- The recurvous hooks on the fishing line ensured that the lure remained securely attached.
- The recurvous design of the hockey stick provided greater control and accuracy in ball handling.
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Recurved.
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The archer deftly grasped the recurvous bow, its tips curving elegantly backward.
The falcon's sharp talons were recurvous, perfectly adapted for gripping its prey.
The petals of the orchid bloomed in a delicate recurvous shape, enhancing its exotic allure.
The recurvous shape of the boomerang allowed it to return seamlessly to its thrower.