Placoid example sentences
Related (2): scales, denticles
plac·oid
adjective zoology
placoid (adjective)
- (of fish scales) toothlike, being made of dentin with a pointed backward projection of enamel, as in sharks and rays. Compare with ctenoid and ganoid
Synonyms
ctenoid, ganoid"Placoid" Example Sentences
1. He had a placoid look on his face as he watched her leave.2. The placoid scales of the shark glinted in the sun.
3. The placoid scales of the fish were so tiny and delicate.
4. His placoid eyes were wide in surprise.
5. His placoid gaze was fixed on the horizon.
6. She had a placoid expression on her face.
7. The placoid scales of the fish were so small and intricate.
8. The placoid scales of the shark were smooth and shining.
9. His placoid features were set in a scowl.
10. She had a placoid look of resignation on her face.
11. The placoid scales of the fish were so thin and fragile.
12. The placoid eyes of the man were filled with sadness.
13. His placoid face was expressionless.
14. The placoid eyes of the woman were filled with fear.
15. His placoid gaze was focused on the ground.
16. The placoid scales of the fish were so intricate and delicate.
17. His placoid face was set in a grimace.
18. She had a placoid look of resignation in her eyes.
19. The placoid scales of the shark were so thin and smooth.
20. His placoid eyes were wide with shock.
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