reptant Antonyms

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Meaning of reptant

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reptant (a.)

Same as Repent.

Creeping; crawling; -- said of reptiles, worms, etc.

reptant Sentence Examples

  1. The reptant vines crept along the ground, their tendrils seeking support.
  2. The reptant lizard slithered through the undergrowth, its scales providing protection.
  3. Botanists studied the reptant flowers, their petals forming a delicate tapestry.
  4. The reptant roots of the tree extended deep into the soil, providing stability.
  5. The reptant fungus spread across the forest floor, decomposing organic matter.
  6. The reptant animal moved cautiously, its body close to the ground.
  7. The reptant species had adapted to a low-energy lifestyle, moving slowly and efficiently.
  8. The reptant vine's leaves absorbed sunlight through their broad, thin surface.
  9. The reptant caterpillar inched along the branch, searching for its next meal.
  10. The reptant snake's venom was deadly to small prey, immobilizing them within seconds.

FAQs About the word reptant

Same as Repent., Creeping; crawling; -- said of reptiles, worms, etc.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The reptant vines crept along the ground, their tendrils seeking support.

The reptant lizard slithered through the undergrowth, its scales providing protection.

Botanists studied the reptant flowers, their petals forming a delicate tapestry.

The reptant roots of the tree extended deep into the soil, providing stability.