ulonata (Meaning)

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ulonata (n. pl.)

A division of insects nearly equivalent to the true Orthoptera.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ulonata

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ulonata Sentence Examples

  1. The vast ulonata stretched before them, an endless expanse of rolling hills and verdant forests.
  2. The mountain's ulonata was a jagged crest, its peaks piercing the heavens like ancient spears.
  3. The river's ulonata wound through the landscape, carving meandering paths through the verdant valleys.
  4. The desert's ulonata was barren and unforgiving, a desolate wasteland devoid of life.
  5. The coastline's ulonata was a symphony of sand and sea, where waves crashed thunderously against towering cliffs.
  6. The city's ulonata was a testament to human ingenuity, a tapestry of skyscrapers and sprawling suburbs.
  7. The farm's ulonata was a patchwork of fields and meadows, where crops flourished under the golden sun.
  8. The forest's ulonata was a verdant labyrinth, where ancient trees whispered tales of long-forgotten times.
  9. The tundra's ulonata was a frozen wilderness, where snow-covered plains stretched to the horizon.
  10. The glacier's ulonata was a majestic spectacle, a moving river of ice that carved its way through the mountains.

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A division of insects nearly equivalent to the true Orthoptera.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vast ulonata stretched before them, an endless expanse of rolling hills and verdant forests.

The mountain's ulonata was a jagged crest, its peaks piercing the heavens like ancient spears.

The river's ulonata wound through the landscape, carving meandering paths through the verdant valleys.

The desert's ulonata was barren and unforgiving, a desolate wasteland devoid of life.