telary (Meaning)

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telary (a.)

Of or pertaining to a web; hence, spinning webs; retiary.

Synonyms & Antonyms of telary

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telary Sentence Examples

  1. The telary markings on the moth's wings indicated its migration patterns.
  2. The spider's telary web shimmered in the sunlight, trapping unsuspecting prey.
  3. The telary silk produced by the silkworm had a delicate and intricate texture.
  4. The telary filaments of the fungus permeated the soil, hindering plant growth.
  5. The telary strands of the dandelion seeds floated through the air, spreading their progeny far and wide.
  6. The telary structure of the honeycomb ensured its strength and durability.
  7. The telary lining of the attic hid a network of dust and debris.
  8. The telary tendrils of ivy clung tightly to the brick wall, obscuring its surface.
  9. The telary roots of the tree extended deep into the earth, anchoring it firmly.
  10. The telary membrane on the surface of the pond created shimmering reflections of the surroundings.

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Of or pertaining to a web; hence, spinning webs; retiary.

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No antonyms found.

The telary markings on the moth's wings indicated its migration patterns.

The spider's telary web shimmered in the sunlight, trapping unsuspecting prey.

The telary silk produced by the silkworm had a delicate and intricate texture.

The telary filaments of the fungus permeated the soil, hindering plant growth.