Zoological Features

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describing a creature or object with long, sharp teeth

  • The fanged creature was a sight to behold in the dark forest.
  • I saw a fanged animal lurking in the bushes.
  • That fanged dude gives me the creeps.
  • Her words were like fanged daggers, cutting deep into his emotions.

noun a small or sharp-pointed stick or stickle

verb to pierce or stab with a stickle or pointed instrument

  • The stickle protruding from the tree branch was carefully removed by the arborist.
  • Be careful not to poke yourself on that stickle sticking out of the fence.
  • Ouch, I just got pricked by a stickle on the rose bush!
  • She tried to stickle her way out of taking responsibility for the mistake.

noun a material for making fences, walls, etc., consisting of rods or stakes interlaced with twigs or branches

verb to bind or build with wattle

  • The wattle on the roof of the house was carefully constructed to provide insulation.
  • I noticed the wattle on the fence starting to wear out.
  • Let's go check out that cool wattle structure in the park.
  • The wattle of gossip spread quickly through the small town.

noun a bony protuberance on the head of a giraffe or okapi, typically covered in skin and hair

  • The giraffe's ossicone is made of ossified cartilage covered in skin.
  • Did you know that a giraffe's 'horns' are actually called ossicones?
  • Check out the cool 'horns' on that giraffe - those are ossicones!
  • Her ossicone-like resolve helped her navigate through the challenges of life.