"Reptant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reptant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reptant" Meaning

Relating to or characteristic of reptiles.

"Reptant" Examples

Synonyms and Antonyms for "reptant"


Synonyms


Reclining: lying down in a resting position, often with the back supported by a surface.
Crawling: moving on hands and knees, or on the belly.
Scurrying: moving quickly in a small, hurried way, often on the ground.
Fleeing: moving quickly away from a place or situation, often with the intention of escaping danger.
Slithering: moving slowly and smoothly, often like a snake or other reptile.

Antonyms


Standing: upright on the feet or on a platform, in a position of being not seated or lying down.
Walking: moving the legs in a coordinated manner to propel the body forward, typically for the purpose of progressing from one place to another.
Running: moving the legs in a rapid, continuous motion to propel the body forward, often at high speed.
Jumping: leaping or springing into the air, often with the intention of traveling a short distance.
Skipping: moving quickly or lightly, often with a carefree or playful attitude.

"Reptant" Similar Words

Reprove

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To reprove someone or something means to find fault with them or it after they or it have previously been criticized or disapproved, often in an attempt to make oneself appear superior or more morally correct.

Reproved

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Verb phrase: to formally tell someone that they have done something wrong, typically as a punishment.

Reproves

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To criticize or scold someone for doing something wrong or foolish.

Reproving

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To reprove or reprieve something means to delay or put off a punishment or an unpleasant action that has been decided upon, often because one is given more time to change or reflect.

Reprovingly

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Reprovingly means:<br><br>In a reproving manner or attitude, expressing disapproval or displeasure.

Reprovisioned

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Reprovisioning

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Reps

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Abbreviation for:<br><br>1. Representation(s)<br>2. Reiterations<br>3. Repeating (actions)<br>4. Representatives (people or groups that speak on behalf of others)<br>5. Republican Party (or operatives)

Reptation

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Reptation refers to the repeated poles phenomenon observed in polymer materials. Most notably, it has been directly positively proven to exist in experiments on reptatin' gel under conditions that prevent normal response fluctuations.

Reptatory

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Repetitive (adjective)<br><br>Having the quality of doing or happening many times over and over again, often in a dull or annoying way.<br><br>Example: The repetitive noise from the construction site was disrupting the whole neighborhood.

Reptile

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Reptiles

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Reptilia

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Reptilian

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Adjective:<br><br>Describing something that resembles a reptile, such as a snake or a lizard. Typically, people associate this term with the fictional idea of intelligent, reptilian humanoid creatures, which originated from the conspiracy theory that certain human beings are secretly lizards or have lizard-like features. However, in formal or scientific contexts, it refers to the actual physical characteristics of reptiles, including scales, cold-bloodedness, and the characteristics that set them apart from mammals.

Republic

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A republic is a system of government where power is held by the people indirectly, typically through elected representatives. In a republic, the country is not a monarchy, where a single person holds the supreme position, but is instead governed by elected officials who serve for a fixed term.

Republican

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A person who supports a system of government in which the power to make decisions is held by the people through elected representatives, not by a monarch or other single ruler.<br><br>In the United States, a Republican is typically a member of the Republican Party, which is one of the two major political parties. The party generally supports smaller government intervention in economic matters, lower taxes, and a strong national defense.<br><br>The term "republican" can also refer to a system of government in which the power of the majority is limited by laws and institutions to protect the rights of the minority.