triarticulate (Meaning)

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triarticulate (a.)

Having three joints.

Synonyms & Antonyms of triarticulate

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triarticulate Sentence Examples

  1. The triarticulate structure of the human thumb enables versatile movements.
  2. The triarticulate elbow joint allows for flexion, extension, and pronation.
  3. The triarticulate hindlimbs of frogs enhance their jumping ability.
  4. Elephants possess triarticulate feet, granting them stability and weight distribution.
  5. The triarticulate toe of the tarantula permits precision in capturing prey.
  6. The triarticulate jaws of certain insects provide an efficient mechanism for food consumption.
  7. The triarticulate wings of bats enable intricate flight maneuvers.
  8. The triarticulate tail of monkeys aids in balance and locomotion.
  9. Scientists study the triarticulate joints of animals to gain insights into evolutionary adaptations.
  10. The triarticulate nature of the spinal column allows for complex body movements.

FAQs About the word triarticulate

Having three joints.

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The triarticulate structure of the human thumb enables versatile movements.

The triarticulate elbow joint allows for flexion, extension, and pronation.

The triarticulate hindlimbs of frogs enhance their jumping ability.

Elephants possess triarticulate feet, granting them stability and weight distribution.