trogium (Meaning)

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trogium (n)

a genus of Psocidae

Synonyms & Antonyms of trogium

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trogium Sentence Examples

  1. The trogium, a limestone formation, towered above the landscape, its jagged cliffs defying gravity.
  2. The paleontologist stumbled upon a fossilized trogium, revealing the ancient sea creatures that once inhabited the area.
  3. With cautious steps, the hiker traversed the narrow trogium, its slippery sides threatening a perilous fall.
  4. The cascading waterfall plummeted into a hidden trogium, creating a mesmerizing symphony of nature.
  5. The gnarled roots of the oak tree entwined around the trogium, anchoring it against the relentless winds.
  6. The trogium's sharp edges cut through the dense undergrowth, creating a treacherous path.
  7. The archaeologist discovered an ancient cave within the trogium, its walls adorned with intricate petroglyphs.
  8. The trogium's porous surface allowed rainwater to seep through, creating a lush oasis in the arid landscape.
  9. As the sun set, the trogium cast long shadows across the valley below, evoking a sense of mystery and awe.
  10. The trogium stood as a testament to the relentless forces of nature and the enduring beauty of time.

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a genus of Psocidae

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The trogium, a limestone formation, towered above the landscape, its jagged cliffs defying gravity.

The paleontologist stumbled upon a fossilized trogium, revealing the ancient sea creatures that once inhabited the area.

With cautious steps, the hiker traversed the narrow trogium, its slippery sides threatening a perilous fall.

The cascading waterfall plummeted into a hidden trogium, creating a mesmerizing symphony of nature.