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Meaning of moray

Wordnet

moray (n)

family of brightly colored voracious eels of warm coastal waters; generally nonaggressive to humans but larger species are dangerous if provoked

Webster

moray (n.)

A muraena.

moray Sentence Examples

  1. The stealthy moray eel darted out of the coral reef, its sharp teeth gleaming.
  2. Divers cautiously approached the moray's lair, aware of its aggressive nature.
  3. The moray's keen sense of smell detected the slightest movement in the water.
  4. The eel's slender, serpentine body slithered through the narrow crevice, leaving a trail of mucus behind.
  5. The moray's powerful bite could crush the shells of mollusks with ease.
  6. Scientists studied the moray's venom, hoping to unlock its potential for medical applications.
  7. The moray's camouflage allowed it to blend seamlessly with the reef environment.
  8. The eel's fierce territorial instincts made it a formidable predator underwater.
  9. The moray's lack of pectoral fins gave it an eerie, snake-like appearance.
  10. Divers admired the moray's exotic beauty from a respectful distance.

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family of brightly colored voracious eels of warm coastal waters; generally nonaggressive to humans but larger species are dangerous if provokedA muraena.

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The stealthy moray eel darted out of the coral reef, its sharp teeth gleaming.

Divers cautiously approached the moray's lair, aware of its aggressive nature.

The moray's keen sense of smell detected the slightest movement in the water.

The eel's slender, serpentine body slithered through the narrow crevice, leaving a trail of mucus behind.