scaly

[ˈskeɪli]

scaly Definition

  • 1covered in scales or scale-like structures
  • 2having or showing the rough texture or appearance of scales

Using scaly: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scaly" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The scaly skin on the lizard's back was rough to the touch.

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    The old paint on the wall had a scaly texture.

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    The fisherman caught a scaly fish with silver scales.

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    The snake's scaly body slithered across the ground.

scaly Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with scaly

  • a mammal that feeds mainly on ants and termites and has a long snout and tongue for catching them, also known as pangolin

    Example

    The scaly anteater is an endangered species due to poaching and habitat loss.

  • a small bird native to Asia and Australia, with a distinctive pattern of black, white, and brown feathers on its head and chest

    Example

    The scaly breasted munia is a popular pet bird due to its colorful plumage and cheerful chirping.

  • a deep-sea snail with a unique iron shell that protects it from predators and extreme temperatures

    Example

    The scaly foot gastropod is one of the few known animals that can survive in the harsh conditions of hydrothermal vents.

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Summary: scaly in Brief

The term 'scaly' [ˈskeɪli] describes something covered in scales or scale-like structures, or having a rough texture resembling scales. Examples include the scaly skin of lizards and snakes, and the scaly texture of old paint. The term extends to specific species such as the scaly anteater and scaly breasted munia, and the unique scaly foot gastropod found in deep-sea environments.

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