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Meaning of squam

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squam (n.)

An oilskin hat or southwester; -- a fisherman's name.

squam Sentence Examples

  1. The fish's iridescent squam shimmered in the sunlight.
  2. The lizard's rough squam provided protection against predators.
  3. The butterfly's delicate squam formed intricate patterns on its wings.
  4. The fossilized squam of ancient reptiles revealed their extraordinary size.
  5. The scientist carefully examined the squam of a new species of bird.
  6. The snake's venomous squam injected a deadly toxin into its victims.
  7. The squam of a crocodile's tail helped it propel through the water.
  8. The chameleon's ability to change the color of its squam allowed it to blend into its surroundings.
  9. The microscope revealed the intricate structure of the squam of a dragonfly's wing.
  10. The archaeologist discovered a rare artifact made from the squam of a prehistoric fish.

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An oilskin hat or southwester; -- a fisherman's name.

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The fish's iridescent squam shimmered in the sunlight.

The lizard's rough squam provided protection against predators.

The butterfly's delicate squam formed intricate patterns on its wings.

The fossilized squam of ancient reptiles revealed their extraordinary size.