Biological Adaptations

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective relating to, characterized by, or exhibiting mimicry

  • The artist used mimetic techniques to accurately replicate the details of the flower in their painting.
  • She has a mimetic talent for imitating celebrity voices.
  • The comedian's mimetic skills had the audience in stitches.
  • The novel's mimetic portrayal of society shed light on its flaws.

noun the action of isolating or hiding away

verb to isolate or hide away

  • The judge decided to sequester the jury during deliberations to prevent outside influence.
  • The hotel sequestered us in a room until our payment issue was resolved.
  • I'm going to sequester myself in my room and binge-watch Netflix all day.
  • The artist sequestered himself in his studio for weeks to work on his latest masterpiece.

noun the state or quality of being adapted or suitable for a particular purpose or situation

  • The adaptedness of the species to its environment is crucial for its survival.
  • The adaptedness of these shoes to my feet is amazing.
  • I love the adaptedness of this new app, it's so user-friendly.
  • Her adaptedness to change is what sets her apart from the rest.