tentaculiferous (Meaning)
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tentaculiferous (a.)
Producing or bearing tentacles.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tentaculiferous
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tentaculiferous Sentence Examples
- The tentaculiferous creatures of the deep sea possessed long, writhing appendages that illuminated the darkness.
- The sea anemone's tentaculiferous body captivated observers with its mesmerizing movement.
- The tentaculiferous tentacles of the jellyfish pulsed rhythmically, propelling it through the water.
- The tentaculiferous squid concealed itself among the kelp, its tentacles ready to seize prey.
- The octopus's tentaculiferous arms writhed and gripped with astonishing dexterity.
- The tentaculiferous Portuguese man o' war's vibrant sails hid its deadly sting.
- Scientists marveled at the tentaculiferous adaptations of the sea cucumber, allowing it to anchor itself to the ocean floor.
- The tentaculiferous bryozoan colony formed intricate patterns on the rocky shoreline.
- The tentaculiferous tentacles of the venus flytrap extended rapidly, ensnaring unsuspecting insects.
- The researcher studied the tentaculiferous morphology of the coral, identifying its unique characteristics.
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Producing or bearing tentacles.
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The tentaculiferous creatures of the deep sea possessed long, writhing appendages that illuminated the darkness.
The sea anemone's tentaculiferous body captivated observers with its mesmerizing movement.
The tentaculiferous tentacles of the jellyfish pulsed rhythmically, propelling it through the water.
The tentaculiferous squid concealed itself among the kelp, its tentacles ready to seize prey.