rhino- (Meaning)
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rhino- ()
A combining form from Greek //, ///, the nose, as in rhinolith, rhinology.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rhino-
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rhino- Sentence Examples
- The massive rhino charged towards its attacker with unwavering determination.
- The rhinoceros's thick skin afforded it ample protection from predators.
- The black rhino is a critically endangered species due to poaching for its horn.
- The rhino horn is made of keratin, the same material found in human fingernails.
- Indian rhinos are distinguished by their single horn and distinctive armor-like plates.
- White rhinos, despite their name, are actually gray and have two horns.
- Javan rhinos are the rarest subspecies of rhinoceros, with only a few dozen individuals remaining.
- The rhino's aggressive nature stems from its territorial instincts and protective instincts towards its young.
- Rhinos are herbivores and feed primarily on grasses and shrubs in their habitats.
- The conservation of rhinos is essential for maintaining the balance of ecosystems and protecting biodiversity.
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A combining form from Greek //, ///, the nose, as in rhinolith, rhinology.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The massive rhino charged towards its attacker with unwavering determination.
The rhinoceros's thick skin afforded it ample protection from predators.
The black rhino is a critically endangered species due to poaching for its horn.
The rhino horn is made of keratin, the same material found in human fingernails.