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predatory Meaning in Tamil ( predatory வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

மற்றப் பிராணிகளைத் தின்கிற, கொள்ளையிடுகிற,



predatory's Usage Examples:

In medieval history, the Assamese were known to the Mussulman population as a warlike, predatory race,- who sailed down the Brahmaputra in fleets of innumerable canoes, plundered the rich districts of the delta, and retired in safety to their forests and swamps.


The nomad not only domesticates and turns to his own use the gentler and more powerful animals, such as sheep, cattle, horses, camels, but even turns some predatory creatures, like the dog, into a means of defending their natural prey.


He resigned the office of guardian, and betook himself again to a wandering life and a desultory and predatory warfare against the English.


The introversible tube may be completely closed, as in the " proboscis " of Nemertine worms, or it may have a passage in it leading into a non-eversible oesophagus, as in the present case, and in the case of the eversible pharynx of the predatory Chaetopod worms.


In a few ances this may have come about by the emphasizing of a ly primitive trait; as when the wolf Ophois, in consonance I the predatory nature of that animal, developed into a of war.


During the civil wars between the sons of Shah Jahan, the king of Assam renewed his predatory incursions into Bengal; upon the termination of the contest, Aurangzeb determined to avenge these repeated insults, and despatched a considerable force for the regular invasion of the Assamese territory (1660-1662).


demesnes of other royal manors in Carmarthenshire had been the special object of the predatory activities of the tenantry.


The predatory smile crossed his face.


The movement triggers his predatory instincts, and he's sure to pounce on his "prey" in no time, only to find it has escaped his grasp.


"In a few ances this may have come about by the emphasizing of a ly primitive trait; as when the wolf Ophois, in consonance I the predatory nature of that animal, developed into a of war.


She interacted daily with the warrior members of her husband's family, but she'd never seen one quite like this, with soulful, ancient intelligence in his black gaze and a predatory walk.


America's Philo Vance had the strange gentility of Wimsey while Nero Wolf sounded more predatory.





Synonyms:

marauding, raiding, offensive,



Antonyms:

omnivorous, insectivorous, herbivorous, confined, unaggressive,

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