tergiferous (Meaning)

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tergiferous (a.)

Carrying or bearing upon the back.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tergiferous

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tergiferous Sentence Examples

  1. The tergiferous nature of the caterpillar's skin allowed it to crawl effortlessly on various surfaces.
  2. The leaves were adorned with tergiferous scales, creating a shimmering effect under the sunlight.
  3. The tergiferous armor of the armadillo provided it with exceptional protection from predators.
  4. The tergiferous wings of the butterfly enabled it to flutter gracefully through the air.
  5. The tergiferous skin of the shark gave it a streamlined and hydrodynamic form.
  6. The tergiferous scales of the fish reflected light, providing camouflage in aquatic environments.
  7. The tergiferous coating on the spacecraft shielded it from the extreme heat of re-entry.
  8. The tergiferous properties of the material made it resistant to wear and abrasion.
  9. The tergiferous feathers of the owl helped it fly silently during nocturnal hunts.
  10. The tergiferous bark of the oak tree provided shelter and insulation for various organisms.

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Carrying or bearing upon the back.

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The tergiferous nature of the caterpillar's skin allowed it to crawl effortlessly on various surfaces.

The leaves were adorned with tergiferous scales, creating a shimmering effect under the sunlight.

The tergiferous armor of the armadillo provided it with exceptional protection from predators.

The tergiferous wings of the butterfly enabled it to flutter gracefully through the air.