"Apterous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"apterous" means having no wings or wingless. It is often used to describe insects or other organisms that typically have wings but lack them in a particular species or stage of development.
1. The butterfly emerged from its chrysalis, but to her surprise, it was apterous, lacking wings that would have allowed it to fly.
2. In the rare species of insects known as apterous aphids, the absence of wings is a distinct characteristic that sets them apart from their winged relatives.
3. Some ancient reptiles were apterous, which contributed to their transition from a life in the skies to a more terrestrial existence.
4. The genetic mutation that caused the apterous condition in the bird prevented it from taking flight, making it an easy target for predators.
5. Biologists studied the evolution of bats, contrasting the apterous state of their ancestors with the highly developed wings of modern bat species.
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I'm sorry, but "aptate" is not a recognized word in standard English. It could possibly be a typo or a word from a non-native speaker's vocabulary. If you meant "adapt," it means to change or modify something to suit new conditions or requirements. If you intended another word, please provide the correct spelling, and I'll be happy to explain its meaning.
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The word "aptera" refers to organisms or structures that lack wings. It is often used in the context of biology, specifically in describing insects or other creatures that have evolved without wings or have lost the ability to fly. In a broader sense, it can also be used metaphorically to describe anything that is wingless or lacks the means of flight.
The word "apteral" refers to something that has no wings or is wingless. It is often used in the context of biology, particularly to describe insects or other organisms that lack wings.
The word "apteran" is not widely recognized or has a specific meaning in standard English. It could potentially be a misspelled or uncommon term, so its meaning might not be fixed or agreed upon. If you meant "apterous," it refers to an adjective describing something that lacks wings, especially in the context of insects or other organisms.
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The word "apterium" refers to a structure or part that is wingless or lacks wings, particularly in the context of insects or other organisms with wings. It can also be used more generally to describe a condition or stage where wings are absent.