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1. sea-lettuce_family
Rhymes with Sea Creature
- preacher
- gleacher
- bleacher
- teacher
- peacher
- feature
- beecher
- beacher
Sentences with sea-creature
1. Noun Phrase
Coral is a sea creature that grows in reefs with other pieces of coral.
2. Noun Phrase
Of the many sea creatures that exist, some of the best known are sharks, dolphins and whales.
3. Noun Phrase
This enables them to filter their diet of crustaceans and other small sea creatures for food.
4. Noun Phrase
Other sea creatures can be seen both on land or in the water.
5. creature
noun. ['ˈkriːtʃɝ'] a living organism characterized by voluntary movement.
Synonyms
- kingdom Animalia
- adult
- mate
- scavenger
- head
- fertilized egg
- animate being
- pleurodont
- giant
- insectivore
- sea animal
- varment
- game
- darter
- captive
- metazoan
- hexapod
- offspring
- critter
- peeper
- pest
- homoiotherm
- caput
- racer
- purebred
- larva
- migrator
- young
- pureblood
- being
- stunt
- omnivore
- varmint
- homotherm
- prey
- invertebrate
- fictional animal
- male
- marine animal
- acrodont
- domestic animal
- feeder
- sea creature
- quarry
- zooplankton
- brute
- conceptus
- Animalia
- chordate
- herbivore
- female
- beast
- moulter
- ectotherm
- animal tissue
- work animal
- embryo
- marine creature
- range animal
- thoroughbred
- domesticated animal
- mutant
- predatory animal
- stayer
- creepy-crawly
- survivor
- homeotherm
- fauna
- predator
- face
- poikilotherm
- organism
- biped
- animal kingdom
- pet
- molter
Antonyms
7. creature
noun. ['ˈkriːtʃɝ'] a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone else.
8. sea
noun. ['ˈsiː'] a division of an ocean or a large body of salt water partially enclosed by land.
Antonyms
Etymology
- see (Middle English (1100-1500))
- sæ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. sea
noun. ['ˈsiː'] anything apparently limitless in quantity or volume.
Etymology
- see (Middle English (1100-1500))
- sæ (Old English (ca. 450-1100))