terebrant (Meaning)

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terebrant (a.)

Boring, or adapted for boring; -- said of certain Hymenoptera, as the sawflies.

Synonyms & Antonyms of terebrant

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terebrant Sentence Examples

  1. The terebrant drill bit swiftly bored through the dense wood.
  2. The entomologist studied the terebrant eggs of the weevils under a microscope.
  3. The carpenter used a terebrant rasp to create intricate carvings on the furniture.
  4. The geologist examined the terebrant boreholes in the soil sample to determine its composition.
  5. The dentist administered a topical anesthetic to numb the area before performing a terebrant procedure.
  6. The scientist utilized a terebrant scanning device to detect microscopic irregularities in the material.
  7. The terebrant roots of the tree reached deep into the ground, anchoring it firmly.
  8. The marine biologist observed the terebrant behavior of the sea urchin as it burrowed into the sand.
  9. The sculptor used a terebrant hammer and chisel to carve a detailed sculpture from marble.
  10. The musician's terebrant fingers danced across the piano keys, producing a captivating melody.

FAQs About the word terebrant

Boring, or adapted for boring; -- said of certain Hymenoptera, as the sawflies.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The terebrant drill bit swiftly bored through the dense wood.

The entomologist studied the terebrant eggs of the weevils under a microscope.

The carpenter used a terebrant rasp to create intricate carvings on the furniture.

The geologist examined the terebrant boreholes in the soil sample to determine its composition.