French translation of
tauricornous
is
tauricornous
Meaning of "tauricornous" in English
The term "tauricornous" is an adjective used to describe organisms, particularly beetles, that possess hornlike projections resembling those of a bull. This word stems from the Latin roots "tauri-" meaning bull and "-cornous" meaning horned. It signifies a distinctive characteristic found in certain species where the physical attribute of having horns is prominently observable, often used in the context of biological classification to describe specific morphological traits.
Meaning of "tauricornous" in French
In French, the word "tauricornous" retains the same meaning as in English; it refers to organisms, primarily beetles, that feature hornlike structures akin to a bull's horns. Employed mainly in scientific discussions or descriptions, "tauricornous" highlights specific anatomical features that are significant in taxonomy and species identification, where the presence of hornlike projections is a notable characteristic.
Pronunciation of "tauricornous" in English
Phonetic Transcription: /tɔːˈrɪkɔrnəs/
Pronunciation Variations: The pronunciation of "tauricornous" does not notably vary across English dialects, as it is a specialized term primarily used in scientific contexts. However, slight accentual differences may occur based on regional speech patterns.
Pronunciation of "tauricornous" in French
Phonetic Transcription: /toʊʁikɔʁnu/
Pronunciation Variations: Similar to English, the pronunciation of "tauricornous" in French maintains consistency, with minor variations potentially arising due to regional accents. It is predominantly used in scientific circles.
Sentence examples in English and translation to French
- The beetle exhibited a tauricornous appearance. (Le coléoptère présentait une apparence tauricornue.)
- The scientists studied the tauricornous structures of the insect. (Les scientifiques ont étudié les structures tauricornues de l'insecte.)
- A museum displayed a collection of tauricornous creatures. (Un musée a exposé une collection de créatures tauricornues.)
- The children's book illustrated a tauricornous beetle. (Le livre pour enfants a illustré un coléoptère tauricorn.)
- Observers were amazed by the tauricornous beetle's horns. (Les observateurs étaient étonnés par les cornes du coléoptère tauricornue.)
- The entomologist explained the meaning of tauricornous to students. (L'entomologiste a expliqué le sens de tauricornue aux étudiants.)
- Although rare, tauricornous features can be found in some species. (Bien que rares, des caractéristiques tauricornues peuvent être trouvées chez certaines espèces.)
- The naturalist's lecture covered the subject of tauricornous insects. (La conférence du naturaliste a couvert le sujet des insectes tauricornues.)
- Artists were inspired by the tauricornous form of the beetle. (Les artistes ont été inspirés par la forme tauricornue du coléoptère.)
- A photo captured the intricate details of a tauricornous specimen. (Une photo a capturé les détails complexes d'un spécimen tauricornue.)
Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "tauricornous" in English
Synonyms: horned, bull-horned, horn-shaped, antlered, cerated.
Similar Words: osseous, bony, carinate.
Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "tauricornous" in French
Synonyms: cornée, en forme de corne, à cornes, cornu, à cornes de taureau.
Antonyms: sans cornes, lisse.
Similar Words: osseux, osseuse, carène.
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