opercula Antonyms

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Meaning of opercula

Webster

opercula (n. pl.)

See Operculum.

Webster

opercula (pl.)

of Operculum

opercula Sentence Examples

  1. The snail extended its opercula, a protective lid covering its opening.
  2. The opercula of the clamshell snapped shut, shielding the vulnerable creature within.
  3. Scientists marveled at the intricate patterns etched on the opercula of ancient marine gastropods.
  4. The opercula of the sea anemone served as a trapdoor, allowing it to retract into its protective cavity.
  5. The opercula of the trapdoor spider provided an ingenious camouflage against predators.
  6. The hermit crab carried its opercula as a portable shield, using it to protect its exposed body.
  7. Archaeologists discovered a fossilized opercula, offering insights into the evolutionary history of mollusks.
  8. The opercula of the mushroom collector beetle was specially adapted to dig through the soil in search of fungi.
  9. The opercula of the caddisfly larva served as a portable home, providing both protection and access to food.
  10. The opercula of the pomace fly provided an elegant solution for controlling the humidity inside its breeding ground.

FAQs About the word opercula

See Operculum., of Operculum

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The snail extended its opercula, a protective lid covering its opening.

The opercula of the clamshell snapped shut, shielding the vulnerable creature within.

Scientists marveled at the intricate patterns etched on the opercula of ancient marine gastropods.

The opercula of the sea anemone served as a trapdoor, allowing it to retract into its protective cavity.