scyle (Meaning)

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scyle (v. t.)

To hide; to secrete; to conceal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scyle

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scyle Sentence Examples

  1. The scyle, a baby shark, darted swiftly through the water.
  2. Sailors kept a wary eye out for scyles, as they could quickly swarm a ship.
  3. The scyle's sharp teeth and powerful jaws made it a formidable predator.
  4. Marine biologists study scyles to better understand the behavior and life cycle of sharks.
  5. Sharks typically give birth to multiple scyles at once.
  6. Scyles use their keen sense of smell to locate prey and navigate their surroundings.
  7. The largest scyle on record was over 2 meters in length.
  8. Scyles are found in warm and temperate waters around the world.
  9. Sharks protect their scyles by remaining nearby and guarding them from predators.
  10. The scyle is an important part of the marine ecosystem, playing a role in predator-prey dynamics and nutrient cycling.

FAQs About the word scyle

To hide; to secrete; to conceal.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The scyle, a baby shark, darted swiftly through the water.

Sailors kept a wary eye out for scyles, as they could quickly swarm a ship.

The scyle's sharp teeth and powerful jaws made it a formidable predator.

Marine biologists study scyles to better understand the behavior and life cycle of sharks.