salamandrine Antonyms

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Meaning of salamandrine

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salamandrine (a.)

Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a salamander; enduring fire.

salamandrine Sentence Examples

  1. The fiery salamandrine creature danced gracefully amidst the flames.
  2. Legends tell of salamandrine beings that could withstand extreme temperatures.
  3. The salamandrine eye glowed with an ethereal intensity, illuminating the darkness.
  4. The alchemist sought to harness the salamandrine essence for its alchemical prowess.
  5. The sword forged in salamandrine flames possessed an unquenchable blade.
  6. The sorcerer's salamandrine familiar served as both a guardian and a source of elemental power.
  7. The salamandrine skin of the mythical beast shimmered like burnished gold.
  8. The salamandrine flame ignited, casting a warm and comforting glow upon the surroundings.
  9. The salamandrine amulet invoked the protection of elemental spirits from fire and destruction.
  10. The salamandrine aura of the ancient artifact emanated a sense of ancient power and mystery.

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Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a salamander; enduring fire.

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The fiery salamandrine creature danced gracefully amidst the flames.

Legends tell of salamandrine beings that could withstand extreme temperatures.

The salamandrine eye glowed with an ethereal intensity, illuminating the darkness.

The alchemist sought to harness the salamandrine essence for its alchemical prowess.