tetard (Meaning)
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tetard (n.)
A gobioid fish (Eleotris gyrinus) of the Southern United States; -- called also sleeper.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tetard
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tetard Sentence Examples
- The tetard wriggled through the muddy water, its tiny tail propelling it forward.
- I watched in awe as the tetard underwent its metamorphosis into a frog.
- The tadpole's dark body and prominent tail were unmistakable signs of its tetard stage.
- The tetard's gills allowed it to breathe underwater, but it would soon develop lungs for life on land.
- The aquarium teemed with tetards, each one a miniature version of the frogs they would become.
- I carefully scooped up the tetard and placed it in a jar, where I could observe its growth and development.
- The tetard's feeding behavior was fascinating, as it used its mouth to filter algae and other microorganisms from the water.
- The classroom was abuzz with excitement as students examined the tetards under microscopes.
- I loved watching the tetards swim in circles, their tiny bodies darting through the water with incredible speed.
- The tetard's life cycle is a testament to the wonders of nature's transformations.
FAQs About the word tetard
A gobioid fish (Eleotris gyrinus) of the Southern United States; -- called also sleeper.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The tetard wriggled through the muddy water, its tiny tail propelling it forward.
I watched in awe as the tetard underwent its metamorphosis into a frog.
The tadpole's dark body and prominent tail were unmistakable signs of its tetard stage.
The tetard's gills allowed it to breathe underwater, but it would soon develop lungs for life on land.