tauricornous (Meaning)

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tauricornous (a.)

Having horns like those of a bull.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tauricornous

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tauricornous Sentence Examples

  1. Tauricornous beetles possess distinct antennae that resemble the horns of a mythical creature.
  2. The tauricornous statue stood majestically in the ancient temple, adorned with intricate carvings of mythical beasts.
  3. The tauricornous gazelle bounded gracefully across the savanna, its distinctive horns glinting in the sunlight.
  4. Legends whispered of a tauricornous centaur with incredible strength and wisdom.
  5. Tauricornous fossils have provided valuable insights into the evolution of insects and arthropods.
  6. The tauricornous orchid exhibits a remarkable floral structure with petals resembling the horns of a mythical animal.
  7. In traditional folklore, tauricornous symbols were associated with protection and spiritual enlightenment.
  8. A group of tauricornous snails grazed contentedly on the lush vegetation in the tropical rainforest.
  9. The tauricornous pendant adorned the princess's neckline, a testament to her royal ancestry.
  10. The tauricornous tree, known for its unusual and striking bark texture, was a popular choice for ornamental plantings.

FAQs About the word tauricornous

Having horns like those of a bull.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Tauricornous beetles possess distinct antennae that resemble the horns of a mythical creature.

The tauricornous statue stood majestically in the ancient temple, adorned with intricate carvings of mythical beasts.

The tauricornous gazelle bounded gracefully across the savanna, its distinctive horns glinting in the sunlight.

Legends whispered of a tauricornous centaur with incredible strength and wisdom.