Gracile

Word GRACILE
Character 7
Hyphenation grac ile
Pronunciations /-sɪl/

Definitions and meanings of "Gracile"

What do we mean by gracile?

Gracefully slender. adjective

Graceful. adjective

Slender; thin; hence, gracefully slight in form, development, or manifestation.

Slender; thin. adjective

Slender, thin, lean. adjective

Graceful or gracefully slender. adjective

Slender and graceful adjective

Lean, slender, thin.

Graceful or gracefully slender.

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Synonyms and Antonyms for Gracile

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The word "gracile" in example sentences

Rather similar to 'Ingenia', though more gracile, is Conchoraptor gracilis. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)

The logical outcome would be two sub-species, "gracile" and "robust" humans similar to the Eloi and Morlocks foretold by HG Wells in his 1895 novel The Time Machine. ❋ Unknown (2006)

But these next-gen sentients won't wander in from Africa, as the gracile Cro-Magnons did: They'll roll through the doors of artificial intelligence labs. ❋ Seth Shostak (2011)

The robust form populated the eastern island of Borneo and the gracile the western island of Sumatra. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Slick, almost metallic surfaces; contrived elegance; serpentine lines and gracile bodies; cool but vibrant emotions - all the trademarks of Italian mannerism, on view in Gossart before it appears in Italian art. ❋ Blake Gopnik (2010)

The Na'vi are basically ten-foot gracile blue furries, equipped, we are assured, with naturally-occurring carbon-fiber bones so they can do their wire-fu. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The robust P. pygmaeus, the more gracile and more upright P. abelii and a third, smaller terrestrial species that we today know as the orang pendek. ❋ Unknown (2011)

We do not know why this occurred but the more gracile Sumatran form, and the robust Bornean, separated. ❋ Unknown (2011)

It's clear now that this lineage of theropods reaches back at least to the Late Jurassic, and that the smaller, more gracile predecessors of Tyrannosaurus lived alongside such classically Jurassic theropods as Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus. ❋ Sovay (2008)

He records the actor's admirably diligent work on himself, eradicating the accent so strong that Millicent Martin at first took it to be Polish, reading Proust, Ibsen, Stanislavsky's My Life in Art. In a piece of careful research, Bray demonstrates the influence on Connery of the great acting teacher, Yat Malmgren, who focused the Scotsman's natural physical freedom into the gracile ease and expressiveness so characteristic of his Bond. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Siriuans, though no less intelligent than their gracile allies relied more on their massive size, and strength. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Balancing oversized heads on slim, gracile bodies, they would be at a pronounced disadvantage when running down prey - or running away from predators. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I picture a gracile primate wandering across a savanna. ❋ Emily W. Upham (2010)

Some population of the smaller, or gracile, Australopithecines were the ancestors of Homo habilis, Homo erectus, and eventually Homo sapiens, while Paranthropus was probably an evolutionary dead end. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Thanks to its long tail, gracile proportions, size (comparable to that of a house cat), and general civet-like appearance, the Kayan Mentarang animal soon became widely regarded as a probable new viverrid. ❋ Darren Naish (2007)

Supersaurus and Diplodocus hallorum, being relatively gracile diplodocids, probably weighed between 25 and 50 tons (Paul 1994a, b, 1997). ❋ Darren Naish (2007)

see that girl [climbing] [up that] building and a [dinasour] suit?" "wow what a gracille" ❋ Eubje (2017)

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