"Volucrine" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Volucrine" Meaning

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"Volucrine" Examples

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Definitions and Synonyms


A volucrine is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a creature that is born alive, especially as opposed to being hatched from an egg.

Synonyms: viviparous

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1. Biological contexts: The volucrine nature of mammals, where the young are born alive, is in contrast to reptiles, which are oviparous.
2. Historical contexts: In the past, it was believed that all species were volucrine, but this was later disputed by scientists.
3. Literary contexts: The story of the starfish's volucrine development was a fascinating aspect of the novel's plot.
4. Scientific contexts: Studies have shown that some species of fish exhibit a mix of volucrine and oviparous traits.
5. Poetic contexts: The volucrine wonders of the natural world inspired the poet to write a seminal work on the subject.

Note: Although volucrine is not a commonly used word, it has been documented in various sources, including dictionaries and scientific literature. However, its usage may be limited due to its rarity or limited application.

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