pedigerous Sentence Examples

  1. The pedigerous creature scurried across the forest floor, its tiny legs barely visible.
  2. The insect's pedigerous structure allowed it to grip onto smooth surfaces with ease.
  3. The pedigerous body of the spider enables it to climb walls and ceilings with agility.
  4. The pedigerous feature of the crab allows it to burrow into the sand and avoid predators.
  5. The centipede's pedigerous legs provide it with exceptional speed and maneuverability.
  6. The pedigerous tail of the lizard aids in its defense against attackers.
  7. The pedigerous appendages of the sea anemone help it attach itself to rocks and other surfaces.
  8. The pedigerous claws of the lobster are used for capturing prey and digging through sand.
  9. The pedigerous fins of the flying fish allow it to glide through the air for short distances.
  10. The pedigerous antennae of the butterfly enable it to detect scents and navigate its environment.

pedigerous Meaning

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pedigerous (a.)

Bearing or having feet or legs.

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Bearing or having feet or legs.

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The pedigerous creature scurried across the forest floor, its tiny legs barely visible.

The insect's pedigerous structure allowed it to grip onto smooth surfaces with ease.

The pedigerous body of the spider enables it to climb walls and ceilings with agility.

The pedigerous feature of the crab allows it to burrow into the sand and avoid predators.