tipulary (Meaning)

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tipulary (a.)

Of or pertaining to the tipulas.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tipulary

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tipulary Sentence Examples

  1. The tipulary was gentle and hovered gracefully in the air.
  2. Its long, slender legs gave it a delicate and elegant appearance.
  3. The insect's large eyes scanned the ground for potential prey.
  4. The tipulary's long antennae twitched and detected the slightest vibrations.
  5. Its wings fluttered rapidly, enabling it to hover precisely.
  6. The tipulary extended its proboscis to feed on nectar from nearby flowers.
  7. Predators such as birds and spiders posed a constant threat to the tipulary.
  8. The larvae of the tipulary lived in the soil, feeding on decaying plant matter.
  9. The adult tipulary emerged from the soil in late spring or early summer.
  10. The lifespan of a tipulary was relatively short, lasting only a few weeks.

FAQs About the word tipulary

Of or pertaining to the tipulas.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tipulary was gentle and hovered gracefully in the air.

Its long, slender legs gave it a delicate and elegant appearance.

The insect's large eyes scanned the ground for potential prey.

The tipulary's long antennae twitched and detected the slightest vibrations.