"Raptores" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Raptores" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Raptores" Meaning

Raptores is the Latin word for "kidnappers" or "abductors", but in English it's often used in the context of raptors, which refers to birds of prey like eagles, hawks, and falcons that are known for their sharp talons and hooked beaks, used for grasping and holding onto their prey.

"Raptores" Examples

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Nouns

1. In biology

The word "raptor" refers to any large predatory bird or dinosaur, such as a hawk, eagle, or Velociraptor.

2. In medicine

Raptores also, more infrequently, refers to a dental procedure known as rapture of theEEK

3. As an adjective

Raptoressical ADJ
Similar to "rapacious"

Recognized in Spanish

"Raptores" Similar Words

Rapscallion

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Rapscallionly

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Rapscallionry

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Rapscallions

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Rapskallion

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Rapskallion refers to a scoundrel or a rascal, typically used in a playful or affectionate manner. It is a less commonly used word synonym for "rogue" or "scamp".

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captivated or fascinated by something to the point of being completely absorbed in it, often unable to pay attention to anything else.

Raptly

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Extremely engrossed or absorbed in something, often to the point of being completely unaware of one's surroundings.

Raptor

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Raptorial

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Raptors

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Rapture

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Raptured

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Raptures

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Intense feelings of joy, delight, or ecstasy; a state of absolute happiness or bliss.

Rapturing

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Rapturise

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To completely delight or thrill someone.

Rapturize

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I couldn't find the word "rapturize" in any dictionary or linguistic resource. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard term. If you meant a word like "rapture," it refers to a feeling of great happiness or delight, often in reference to religious or spiritual ecstasy.