Meaning of "ecaudate" in English

The word "ecaudate" refers to a characteristic predominantly found in zoology. It describes an organism that lacks a tail or has a very rudimentary tail structure. This term is often used in describing animals or species where tail development is either absent or significantly reduced compared to related species. The term may also be used more broadly to refer to any creature that is tail-less in a biological context.

Meaning of "ecaudate" in French

In French, the term "ecaudate" is similarly used in the context of zoology to describe an organism, especially an animal, that is devoid of a tail. The term can be applied to differentiate species or individuals within a species that naturally do not possess tails or have tails that are notably underdeveloped. Such a characteristic might play a role in classification or in differentiating species when studying animal morphology.

Pronunciation of "ecaudate" in English

Phonetic Transcription: [iːˈkɔːdeɪt]

Pronunciation Variations: In English, the pronunciation of "ecaudate" is fairly consistent; however, some speakers might emphasize a slightly different intonation on the first syllable due to regional accents. There are no widely recognized dialectical variations of this pronunciation.

Pronunciation of "ecaudate" in French

Phonetic Transcription: [e.kɔ.dɛt]

Pronunciation Variations: French pronunciation of "ecaudate" generally remains consistent across different regions. However, subtle variations might occur in the vowel sounds or intonation due to regional accents or influence from other languages spoken in France and surrounding areas.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The ecaudate creature surprised the researchers. (La créature ecaudate a surpris les chercheurs.)

  2. In evolution, some species become ecaudate for various reasons. (Dans l'évolution, certaines espèces deviennent ecaudates pour diverses raisons.)

  3. Frogs are an example of ecaudate animals, losing their tails as adults. (Les grenouilles sont un exemple d'animaux ecaudates, perdant leur queue à l'âge adulte.)

  4. The zoo exhibit featured several ecaudate reptiles. (L'exposition au zoo présentait plusieurs reptiles ecaudates.)

  5. Ecaudate animals have adapted to their environments in unique ways. (Les animaux ecaudates se sont adaptés à leur environnement de manière unique.)

  6. The study focused on the benefits of being ecaudate in certain habitats. (L'étude s'est concentrée sur les avantages d'être ecaudate dans certains habitats.)

  7. The ecaudate condition of the creature was noted in the report. (La condition ecaudate de la créature a été notée dans le rapport.)

  8. Ecaudate species often develop other physical traits to compensate. (Les espèces ecaudates développent souvent d'autres caractéristiques physiques pour compenser.)

  9. The biologist explained how being ecaudate can affect an animal's mobility. (Le biologiste a expliqué comment être ecaudate peut affecter la mobilité d'un animal.)

  10. The ecaudate mammal was an interesting subject for the naturalists. (Le mammifère ecaudate était un sujet intéressant pour les naturalistes.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "ecaudate" in English

Synonyms: tailless, rudimentary-tailed, tail-free.

Antonyms: tailed.

Similar Words: appendageless, tail-less.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "ecaudate" in French

Synonyms: sans queue, anoure.

Antonyms: avec queue.

Similar Words: dépourvu d'appendice, sans appendice.

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