rostrulum (Meaning)
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rostrulum (n.)
A little rostrum, or beak, as of an insect.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rostrulum
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rostrulum Sentence Examples
- The rostrulum, or beak, of the giant squid is lined with sharp teeth.
- The hummingbird's rostrulum is long and slender, adapted for extracting nectar from flowers.
- The rostrum of a swordfish is a hardened, pointed extension of its upper jaw.
- The rostral column in reptiles and birds is a remnant of the embryonic skull structure.
- The rostrum of the barnacle is a long, slender appendage used for feeding.
- The rostral cartilage of sharks is a sensory organ that detects electrical signals.
- The rostrum of the mantis shrimp is a powerful, club-like appendage used for hunting prey.
- The rostrum of the nautilus is a calcareous structure that protects the animal's head and mantle.
- The rostrulum of the octopus is a muscular organ that helps the animal grip and manipulate objects.
- The rostrum of the marine mammal is a flattened, beak-like structure used for feeding and sensory functions.
FAQs About the word rostrulum
A little rostrum, or beak, as of an insect.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The rostrulum, or beak, of the giant squid is lined with sharp teeth.
The hummingbird's rostrulum is long and slender, adapted for extracting nectar from flowers.
The rostrum of a swordfish is a hardened, pointed extension of its upper jaw.
The rostral column in reptiles and birds is a remnant of the embryonic skull structure.