sciara (Meaning)
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sciara (n)
minute blackish gregarious flies destructive to mushrooms and seedlings
Synonyms & Antonyms of sciara
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sciara Sentence Examples
- The sciara, a desolate lava field, stretched out endlessly before the explorers.
- The sciara's black and jagged surface was a testament to the volcanic eruption that had created it centuries before.
- The hikers traversed the sciara with caution, their boots sinking into the loose volcanic rock.
- The sciara was a perilous landscape, where lava bombs lay hidden beneath the surface.
- The ancient sciara bore witness to the relentless power of nature.
- The scientists studied the sciara's unique ecosystem, home to hardy plants and insects.
- The barren sciara offered little sustenance for wildlife, except for the occasional scavenging birds.
- The astronauts marveled at the sciara's otherworldly appearance from the vantage point of their lunar module.
- The explorers had to navigate the treacherous sciara to reach the summit of the volcano.
- The sciara's stark beauty attracted artists and photographers from far and wide.
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minute blackish gregarious flies destructive to mushrooms and seedlings
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The sciara, a desolate lava field, stretched out endlessly before the explorers.
The sciara's black and jagged surface was a testament to the volcanic eruption that had created it centuries before.
The hikers traversed the sciara with caution, their boots sinking into the loose volcanic rock.
The sciara was a perilous landscape, where lava bombs lay hidden beneath the surface.