suctorial Synonyms

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suctorial Meaning

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suctorial (a)

adapted for sucking or clinging by suction

suctorial Sentence Examples

  1. The suctorial mouthparts of the spider allowed it to extract nourishment from its prey.
  2. The moth's suctorial proboscis reached deeply into the flower's nectary.
  3. The hummingbird's suctorial beak was perfectly adapted for extracting nectar from blossoms.
  4. The suctorial organs of the vampire bat enable it to feed on blood.
  5. The octopus's suctorial arms gripped its prey with an unyielding force.
  6. The suctorial tentacles of the sea anemone reached out to capture passing organisms.
  7. The suctorial pads on the gecko's feet allowed it to climb up sheer surfaces.
  8. The suctorial glands of the leafhopper enabled it to pierce plant tissues and extract sap.
  9. The suctorial mosquitoes laid their eggs in pools of stagnant water.
  10. The suctorial disk on the jellyfish's underside attached to prey and paralyzed it.

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adapted for sucking or clinging by suction

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The suctorial mouthparts of the spider allowed it to extract nourishment from its prey.

The moth's suctorial proboscis reached deeply into the flower's nectary.

The hummingbird's suctorial beak was perfectly adapted for extracting nectar from blossoms.

The suctorial organs of the vampire bat enable it to feed on blood.