webbed

झिल्लीदार
definition
verb
she noticed his tanned skin, webbed with fine creases
cover with or as though with a web.
adjective
The little seabird nests high in coastal forests, a fact that had eluded ornithologists until several years ago, when a bird with webbed feet flopped out of a felled tree.
(of the feet of a swimming bird or other aquatic animal) having the toes connected by a membrane.
a heavy webbed strap
(of a band or strip of tough material) made from webbing or similar fabric.
translation of 'webbed'
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adjective
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The breed also has completely 'webbed' feet and swims with a breast stroke instead of a dog paddle.
Early interpretations of fossil skin impressions suggested that hadrosaur feet were 'webbed' .
Albatrosses are seabirds with long, narrow wings, a short tail and large 'webbed' feet.
When Barbara got Zina home, she made a strange discovery - the dog has 'webbed' feet since she is an otterhound, bred for medieval hunting when otters could be found on the dinner table.
These otters possess 'webbed' feet with strong claws.
Covering the 'webbed' seat with inexpensive toweling renders this stool pool- or patio-worthy while the interior provides a spot to stow toys and picnic supplies.
Some in the entourage had covered their faces with flags or hoods, some wore uniforms, and some had strapped 'webbed' belts with green cartridge cases over their jeans.
Used as water rescue dogs, they have 'webbed' feet and a tail that acts as a rudder.
Thus, the polar bear's partly 'webbed' feet may have come from a mutation which prevented the toes from dividing properly during its embryonic development.
Surgery may be performed to separate 'webbed' fingers or toes.
With their enormous wingspan - over 3 metres in the larger birds - the Pelican takes off from the water by facing upwind and running along the surface with its 'webbed' feet while stretching out its wings.
Its compact, 20 cm body and cone-shaped head reduce resistance and it is powered by its 'webbed' feet.
Named for the Canadian province where it originated, the Newfoundland's 'webbed' feet, rudder-like tail, and water-resistant coat make it a natural swimmer.
Facial deformities are common, along with 'webbed' feet and hands.
They dive from the water's surface to pursue prey underwater, propelled by powerful, 'webbed' feet.
The little seabird nests high in coastal forests, a fact that had eluded ornithologists until several years ago, when a bird with 'webbed' feet flopped out of a felled tree.
Their 'webbed' feet are black and their eyes yellow.
Moreover, he says, the preserved skin of the 'webbed' feet shows the same microscopic structure seen in aquatic birds today.
But in truth, how much consolation can 'webbed' feet and waterproof hair be when the skies are continually grey and the pavements forever puddled?
It looks a lot like a beaver - hairy body, flat tail, limbs and 'webbed' feet adapted for swimming - but it lived 164 million years ago.
It has 'webbed' feet; dense, woolly, water-repellant fur; and furrows along the sides of its head to protect the eyes and ears when it swims under water.
The bird's 'webbed' feet, angled upward, skim across the water.
The beaver has specialized aquatic features such as 'webbed' feet, nostrils and ears that can close under water, membranes that cover the eyes under water, and a broad, flat, scaly tail.
Beavers have large 'webbed' hind feet and a moderately long but highly flattened tail, which is used for propulsion in the water.
I grew up being teased about my toes, which appear to be 'webbed' .
The animal was the size of a large sea lion, with broad 'webbed' feet on both fore and hind limbs, so it could both walk and swim.
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