"Pedipalpous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pedipalpous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pedipalpous" Meaning

Pedipalpous refers to an animal having pedipalps, which are appendages resembling claws or limbs that are often found in arachnids, such as spiders and scorpions.

"Pedipalpous" Examples

Pedipalpous


Definition:

pertaining to or designating a group of arachnids that have pedipalps, which are appendages that resemble modified legs and are used for manipulation and feeding.

Usage Examples:


| Example | Part of Speech | Meaning |
| --- | --- | --- |
| The pedipalpous spiders in the pet store were fascinating to watch. | Noun phrase | The pedipalpous spiders have pedipalps, characteristic of their group. |
| The arachnologist specialized in the pedipalpous arachnids of the tropical rainforest. | Adjective phrase | The arachnologist studied the pedipalpous arachnids, distinguishing them from other arachnids. |
| The fossil record indicated that pedipalpous arachnids evolved over 300 million years ago. | Adjective clause | The fossil record showed that pedipalpous arachnids evolved, characteristic of their group. |
| The pedipalpous species of ticks are a nuisance for outdoor enthusiasts. | Noun phrase | Pedipalpous ticks, with their modified legs, are a problem for many people. |
| The scientist discussed the characteristics of pedipalpous arachnids in her lecture on arachnid evolution. | Adjective phrase | In her lecture, the scientist focused on the pedipalpous arachnids, highlighting their unique features.

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