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adap·ta·tions

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  1. adaptationsnoun

    Plural form of adaptation.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of adaptations in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of adaptations in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of adaptations in a Sentence

  1. Alessandro Chiarenza:

    Now we know that they probably had more bird-like metabolisms and adaptations, allowing them to survive harsher environments, and for herbivorous dinosaurs to survive on a lower supply of fodder.

  2. Tracy Langkilde:

    Understanding the implications of these adaptations is really important if we’re truly to understand the consequences.

  3. Warren Ferguson:

    What are some of the facilitators and barriers to establishing those programs? what are some of the adaptations that need to be made for that to be successful?

  4. Justin Wang:

    It's hard to imagine something more hostile to life than an ultra-acidic volcanic lake with frequent eruptions, the low biodiversity coupled with numerous adaptations and metabolisms in our sample suggests the lake hosts highly specialized microbes for this kind of environment.

  5. Phillip Barden:

    As paleontologists, we speculate about the function of ancient adaptations using available evidence, but to see an extinct predator caught in the act of capturing its prey is invaluable.

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