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Meaning of melanian

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melanian (n.)

One of a family of fresh-water pectinibranchiate mollusks, having a turret-shaped shell.

melanian Sentence Examples

  1. The Melanian delegation arrived in Paris for the diplomatic conference.
  2. Doctors discovered a rare melanian tumor developing on the patient's skin.
  3. The artist's painting captured the vibrant hues of Melanian women.
  4. The Melanian queen ruled with wisdom and benevolence over her ancient kingdom.
  5. Scientists are studying the genetic makeup of melanian populations to better understand their health disparities.
  6. The melonian fruit, native to Central America, is known for its sweet, juicy flesh.
  7. The Melanian singer's voice filled the concert hall with its soulful melodies.
  8. The Melanian culture celebrates its rich traditions and unique heritage.
  9. The melonian plant, with its trailing vines, thrives in warm climates.
  10. The melanian diaspora has spread to various parts of the globe, carrying their traditions and customs.

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One of a family of fresh-water pectinibranchiate mollusks, having a turret-shaped shell.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Melanian delegation arrived in Paris for the diplomatic conference.

Doctors discovered a rare melanian tumor developing on the patient's skin.

The artist's painting captured the vibrant hues of Melanian women.

The Melanian queen ruled with wisdom and benevolence over her ancient kingdom.