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exarate

 

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Term: exarate

Part of speech: adjective

Sense: having the wings of an insect enclosed within its pupal case

Usage:

  1. After months of growth, the caterpillar transformed into an exarate pupa.
  2. The exarate state of the insect is a crucial stage in its transformation into an adult.

Part of speech: verb

Sense: to become an adult insect by emerging from the pupal case

Usage:

  1. The butterfly finally exarated and gracefully flew away, revealing its vibrant wings.
  2. Watching the dragonfly exarate from its pupa was a mesmerizing sight.

Part of speech: adjective

Sense: having a rough or bumpy surface

Usage:

  1. The exarate texture of the plant leaves provided an interesting tactile experience.
  2. She was captivated by the exarate pattern on the pot, which was both visually striking and unique to touch.

Part of speech: noun

Sense: a person who is skilled or knowledgeable in a particular field

Usage:

  1. As an exarate in entomology, Dr. Harris was widely respected for his expertise in insect behavior.
  2. She sought advice from the exarates of the publishing world to improve her writing skills.

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