Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... Grom’s airframe might seem familiar. With its 30-foot-wingspan, dorsal inlet and V-shape tail, it looks almost identical to two other wingman drones—the Valkyrie from American manufacturer Kratos and the Albatross from European firm EADS. ... "
" ... Lateral, dorsal and ventral views of Planonasus indicus sp. n., female, prior to preservation. ... "
" ... Mikoyan partially fixed this problem with the recent MiG-29SMT version of the fighter, which features a large dorsal spine carrying extra fuel. “However, the net effect of the additional fuel and the weight growth from upgraded avionics and other equipment has been to destroy the one major advantage that the aircraft had during the Cold War: its exceptional thrust-to-weight ratio and agility.” ... "
" ... Mumby believes that this second sighting of the same shark indicates that this reef shark can survive the total loss of its first dorsal fin. “I believe that the loss of dorsal fin allows the shark to live normally. Grey reef sharks have a pretty varied diet and method of feeding, which includes chasing after prey in open water as well as finding wounded fish among corals. The loss of a dorsal fin will likely impair the shark’s ability to catch prey at high speed but their ability to forage for injured prey probably allows them to survive,” Mumby told Forbes. Considered to be an opportunistic predator, grey reef sharks are known to need bursts of high speed to capture these quick animals. Mumby says this hunting style is still possible without a dorsal fin because the thrust for sharks comes from caudal (tail) and posterior (second) dorsal fins. The first dorsal fin function is primarily one of stabilisation and the prevention of roll; how the lack of her dorsal fin impacts her rolls is unknown. ... "
" ... Two views (dorsal and medial) of the rearticulated right foot of Homo naledi. (Image by Peter... [+] Schmid, CC BY 4.0.) ... "