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Meaning of tentacular

Wordnet

tentacular (a)

of or relating to or resembling tentacles

Webster

tentacular (a.)

Of or pertaining to a tentacle or tentacles.

tentacular Sentence Examples

  1. The giant squid's tentacular arms writhed menacingly, reaching out to ensnare its prey.
  2. The carnivorous plant had tentacular vines that wrapped around its victims, slowly suffocating them.
  3. The jellyfish's translucent body was adorned with tentacular appendages that glowed in the darkness.
  4. The octopus's tentacular grip held the crab firmly, preventing its escape.
  5. The tentacular roots of the strangler fig tree clung tightly to the host tree, slowly strangling it.
  6. Researchers marveled at the tentacular structures on the deep-sea creature, which were previously unknown to science.
  7. The alien spacecraft's hull extended tentacular probes that scanned the surroundings for signs of life.
  8. The fungus's tentacular hyphae permeated the soil, absorbing nutrients from decaying organic matter.
  9. The tentacular tendrils of the parasitic nematode latched onto its host, siphoning off its blood.
  10. The sorcerer's incantation invoked tentacular shadows that danced and writhed around him, lending an eerie atmosphere to the ceremony.

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of or relating to or resembling tentaclesOf or pertaining to a tentacle or tentacles.

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The giant squid's tentacular arms writhed menacingly, reaching out to ensnare its prey.

The carnivorous plant had tentacular vines that wrapped around its victims, slowly suffocating them.

The jellyfish's translucent body was adorned with tentacular appendages that glowed in the darkness.

The octopus's tentacular grip held the crab firmly, preventing its escape.