emictory in a sentence
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Definition
Emictory (adjective): relating to the ability to blend into the environment or displaying patterns that enhance camouflage.
Sample Sentences
- The emictory nature of the creature allowed it to blend seamlessly into its surroundings.
- Upon closer inspection, the emictory patterns on the butterfly's wings revealed a stunning array of colors.
- Researchers were fascinated by the emictory adaptation that helped the species survive in harsh environments.
- The emictory technique used by the artist added depth and intrigue to the painting.
- In folklore, the emictory spirits were said to guard the forest, appearing only to those who showed respect.
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