racktail Synonyms
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racktail Meaning
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racktail (n.)
An arm attached to a swinging notched arc or rack, to let off the striking mechanism of a repeating clock.
racktail Sentence Examples
- The racktail, a small, lizard-like creature, scampered through the undergrowth.
- The forest echoed with the chatter of the playful racktails.
- The cunning racktail eluded its pursuers by disappearing into the crevices of a fallen log.
- The racktail's sharp teeth and piercing claws made it a formidable opponent.
- The iridescent scales of the racktail shimmered in the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing display.
- The racktails inhabited a secluded grove, where they were undisturbed by human interference.
- The racktail's long, prehensile tail provided it with exceptional balance and agility.
- The elusive racktail was rarely spotted, preferring to retreat at the slightest sign of danger.
- The racktail's keen senses detected the slightest movement, allowing it to evade predators with ease.
- The ancient legend of the racktail, a guardian of the forest, was passed down through generations.
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An arm attached to a swinging notched arc or rack, to let off the striking mechanism of a repeating clock.
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The racktail, a small, lizard-like creature, scampered through the undergrowth.
The forest echoed with the chatter of the playful racktails.
The cunning racktail eluded its pursuers by disappearing into the crevices of a fallen log.
The racktail's sharp teeth and piercing claws made it a formidable opponent.