"Grapsoid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Graptolitic refers to or relating to Graptolites, which are a group of extinct, marine, colonial animals that were characterized by their unique, fossilized remains. The term is often used in the context of paleontology, particularly in the study of ancient marine ecosystems and the evolution of life on Earth. In a broader sense, "graptolitic" can also imply a connection to or resemblance with these ancient organisms.
To grasp something means to take hold or seize it firmly, as if with one's hands. It can also mean to understand or comprehend a concept, idea, or situation.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She grasped the rope and pulled herself up the mountain.<br> I'm having trouble grasping the complexities of quantum physics.<br><br>Alternatively, grasp can also mean to seize or take advantage of an opportunity or situation.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company grasped the chance to expand into new markets.<br> The sports team grasped their opponents' weak spot and took advantage of it.