Aequiculi

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /eɪˈkwɪkjʊˌlaɪ/

Definitions of aequiculi

noun a plural noun referring to a group of small bumps or nodules on the surface of the skin

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a cute aequiculi at the zoo.

A2 The aequiculi burrowed underground to escape predators.

B1 A group of aequiculi is known as a colony.

B2 The aequiculi's fur changes color depending on the season.

C1 Researchers are studying the behavior of aequiculi in their natural habitat.

C2 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the aequiculi population from declining.

Examples of aequiculi in a Sentence

formal The aequiculi are small mounds found on the surface of the skin.

informal I noticed some aequiculi on my arm after spending too much time in the sun.

slang I hate it when I get a bunch of aequiculi after a long day at the beach.

figurative The aequiculi of doubt began to form in his mind as he questioned his decision.

Grammatical Forms of aequiculi

plural

aequiculi

comparative

more aequiculi

superlative

most aequiculi

present tense

aequiculi

future tense

will aequiculi

perfect tense

have aequiculi

continuous tense

am aequiculi

singular

aequiculus

positive degree

aequiculi

infinitive

to aequiculi

gerund

aequiculing

participle

aequiculed

Origin and Evolution of aequiculi

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aequiculi' originated from Latin
Evolution of the word: The word 'aequiculi' was used in Latin to refer to small horses or ponies. Over time, its usage evolved and the word is no longer commonly used in modern language.