tentiginous Antonyms

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Meaning of tentiginous

Webster

tentiginous (a.)

Stiff; stretched; strained.

Lustful, or pertaining to lust.

tentiginous Sentence Examples

  1. The tenting precision of the spider's web was astonishing, capturing its prey with remarkable accuracy.
  2. The tentiginous structure of the tree canopy provided shelter and shade for the creatures below.
  3. The botanist marveled at the tentiginous leaves of the plant, which protected it from intense sunlight.
  4. The caterpillar spun a tentiginous cocoon around itself, shielding it from potential predators.
  5. The castle's tentiginous moat prevented unwanted visitors from entering its grounds.
  6. The ardent hikers erected a tentiginous shelter to endure the stormy conditions.
  7. The sculptor crafted a tentiginous sculpture, capturing the essence of a flowing river.
  8. The jellyfish's tentiginous body moved gracefully through the water, mesmerizing observers.
  9. The building's tentiginous roof allowed for ample ventilation and natural light.
  10. The tent's tentiginous fabric provided protection from the elements during the camping trip.

FAQs About the word tentiginous

Stiff; stretched; strained., Lustful, or pertaining to lust.

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The tenting precision of the spider's web was astonishing, capturing its prey with remarkable accuracy.

The tentiginous structure of the tree canopy provided shelter and shade for the creatures below.

The botanist marveled at the tentiginous leaves of the plant, which protected it from intense sunlight.

The caterpillar spun a tentiginous cocoon around itself, shielding it from potential predators.