rhopalic Synonyms
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rhopalic Meaning
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rhopalic (a.)
Applied to a line or verse in which each successive word has one more syllable than the preceding.
rhopalic Sentence Examples
- The magnificent rhopalic antennae of the butterfly enable it to detect subtle scents.
- The rhopalic nature of the scorpion's tail provides a formidable defensive weapon.
- The rhopalic flagellum of the whip-spider allows it to sense vibrations in the environment.
- The rhopalic suckers on the tentacles of the giant squid facilitate its powerful grip.
- The rhopalic hairs on the legs of the harvestman help it navigate terrain.
- The rhopalic lures of the anglerfish attract prey to its gaping maw.
- The rhopalic bristles on the body of the caterpillar provide protection from predators.
- The rhopalic feathers on the wings of the peacock display an iridescent spectacle.
- The rhopalic trichomes on the leaves of the sundew plant trap insects for digestion.
- The rhopalic filaments of the sea anemone dance gracefully in the ocean currents.
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Applied to a line or verse in which each successive word has one more syllable than the preceding.
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The magnificent rhopalic antennae of the butterfly enable it to detect subtle scents.
The rhopalic nature of the scorpion's tail provides a formidable defensive weapon.
The rhopalic flagellum of the whip-spider allows it to sense vibrations in the environment.
The rhopalic suckers on the tentacles of the giant squid facilitate its powerful grip.