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Meaning of unguiform

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unguiform (a.)

Having the form of a claw or claws.

unguiform Sentence Examples

  1. The bird's sharp, unguiform claws allowed it to grasp its prey with precision.
  2. The sloth's long, unguiform toes helped it securely cling to tree branches.
  3. The chameleon's unguiform tongue was incredibly long and sticky, enabling it to capture insects from a distance.
  4. The frog's unguiform teeth were designed for catching and holding slippery prey.
  5. The anteater's elongated, unguiform snout allowed it to extract insects from narrow crevices.
  6. The bat's modified, unguiform hind legs functioned as hooks for suspending itself while roosting.
  7. The ungulate's cloven, unguiform hooves provided stability and cushioning as it traversed rough terrain.
  8. The pangolin's large, overlapping, unguiform scales formed a protective armor around its body.
  9. The woodpecker's powerful, unguiform beak enabled it to excavate holes in trees for nesting and foraging.
  10. The gecko's unique, unguiform toe pads allowed it to climb and adhere to smooth surfaces.

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Having the form of a claw or claws.

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The bird's sharp, unguiform claws allowed it to grasp its prey with precision.

The sloth's long, unguiform toes helped it securely cling to tree branches.

The chameleon's unguiform tongue was incredibly long and sticky, enabling it to capture insects from a distance.

The frog's unguiform teeth were designed for catching and holding slippery prey.