schizopod (Meaning)
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schizopod (n.)
one of the Schizopoda. Also used adjectively.
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schizopod (a.)
Alt. of Schizopodous
Synonyms & Antonyms of schizopod
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schizopod Sentence Examples
- The schizopod's translucent body allowed it to blend seamlessly with its surroundings.
- Scientists marveled at the schizopod's ability to regenerate lost limbs with remarkable precision.
- The schizopod's sharp mandibles could crush through the hard shells of its prey.
- The tiny schizopod exhibited surprising strength and agility as it darted through the water.
- Researchers studied the schizopod's unusual mating behavior, which involved complex chemical signals.
- The schizopod's segmented body gave it a characteristic shrimp-like appearance.
- The schizopod's eyes, located on stalks, provided it with a wide field of vision.
- The schizopod's antennae were highly sensitive, enabling it to detect even the slightest disturbances in the water.
- The schizopod's exoskeleton provided it with protection from predators and environmental stresses.
- The schizopod's burrow in the ocean floor served as a safe haven from potential threats.
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one of the Schizopoda. Also used adjectively., Alt. of Schizopodous
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The schizopod's translucent body allowed it to blend seamlessly with its surroundings.
Scientists marveled at the schizopod's ability to regenerate lost limbs with remarkable precision.
The schizopod's sharp mandibles could crush through the hard shells of its prey.
The tiny schizopod exhibited surprising strength and agility as it darted through the water.