saxicoline (Meaning)
Wordnet
saxicoline (a)
growing on or living among rocks
Webster
saxicoline (a.)
Stone-inhabiting; pertaining to, or having the characteristics of, the stonechats.
Synonyms & Antonyms of saxicoline
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saxicoline Sentence Examples
- The saxicoline birds clung precariously to the sheer rock face.
- Saxicoline lizards basked on the sun-drenched boulders.
- The saxicoline vegetation sprouted sparsely from the rocky terrain.
- Saxicoline habitats are characterized by their rugged and exposed surfaces.
- The saxicoline cliffs provided a refuge for nesting peregrine falcons.
- Saxicoline plants have adapted to survive in extreme environments.
- The saxicoline fauna of the region includes a diverse array of insects and reptiles.
- Saxicoline adaptations allow organisms to thrive in rocky environments.
- The study of saxicoline ecosystems is crucial for understanding the ecology of rocky landscapes.
- Saxicoline landscapes are often home to unique and specialized biodiversity.
FAQs About the word saxicoline
growing on or living among rocksStone-inhabiting; pertaining to, or having the characteristics of, the stonechats.
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The saxicoline birds clung precariously to the sheer rock face.
Saxicoline lizards basked on the sun-drenched boulders.
The saxicoline vegetation sprouted sparsely from the rocky terrain.
Saxicoline habitats are characterized by their rugged and exposed surfaces.