tergite Antonyms
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Meaning of tergite
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tergite (n.)
The dorsal portion of an arthromere or somite of an articulate animal. See Illust. under Coleoptera.
tergite Sentence Examples
- The tergite of the beetle gleamed iridescently in the morning sun.
- The large tergite of the cockroach protected its delicate wings from damage.
- The tergites of the wasp formed a hard exoskeleton, offering ample protection.
- The tergite of the beetle split open as it emerged from its pupal case.
- The size and shape of the tergite varied greatly among different insect species.
- The tergite of the dragonfly was thin and transparent, allowing light to penetrate.
- The tergite of the ant was covered in tiny hairs, providing insulation.
- The tergites of the scorpion formed a protective tail.
- The tergite of the termite was soft and pliable, allowing it to move through narrow tunnels.
- The tergite of the butterfly was adorned with intricate patterns and colors.
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The dorsal portion of an arthromere or somite of an articulate animal. See Illust. under Coleoptera.
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The tergite of the beetle gleamed iridescently in the morning sun.
The large tergite of the cockroach protected its delicate wings from damage.
The tergites of the wasp formed a hard exoskeleton, offering ample protection.
The tergite of the beetle split open as it emerged from its pupal case.