Pronunciation: /ˈɛdɪˌɡəl/

Definitions of aedeagal

adjective relating to the aedeagus, the copulatory organ of male insects

Example Sentences

A1 The aedeagal structure of the insect was carefully observed by the scientist.

A2 The aedeagal shape of the beetle was unique compared to other species.

B1 The aedeagal morphology of the butterfly was studied in detail by the researchers.

B2 The aedeagal complexity of the moth species was a topic of discussion among entomologists.

C1 The aedeagal characteristics of the different insect families were compared in the study.

C2 The aedeagal variations among the various beetle species were analyzed by the expert entomologists.

Examples of aedeagal in a Sentence

formal The aedeagal structure in insects is used for transferring sperm during mating.

informal I read an interesting article about the aedeagal anatomy of beetles.

slang I never knew bugs had a thing called aedeagal, it's kind of weird.

figurative His aedeagal prowess in the dating scene was unmatched, according to his friends.

Grammatical Forms of aedeagal

past tense

aedeagaled

plural

aedeagals

comparative

more aedeagal

superlative

most aedeagal

present tense

aedeagals

future tense

will aedeagal

perfect tense

have aedeagaled

continuous tense

is aedeagaling

singular

aedeagal

positive degree

aedeagal

infinitive

to aedeagal

gerund

aedeagaling

participle

aedeagaled

Origin and Evolution of aedeagal

First Known Use: 1750 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aedeagal' originated from the Latin word 'aedeagus' which means 'pertaining to a building or temple'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'aedeagal' came to be used specifically in entomology to refer to the male reproductive organ in insects.