| 单词 | natatorial | 
| 释义 | natatorialadj. 1.  In, of, or relating to swimming; = natatory adj. 2. Cf. natational adj. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > progressive motion > moving with current of air or water > movement in or on water > 			[adjective]		 > swimming > relating to natatorial1816 natatory1831 natational1883 1816    T. L. Peacock Headlong Hall viii. 120  				Mr. Cranium, being utterly destitute of natatorial skill, was in imminent danger of final submersion. 1875    Scribner's Monthly Aug. 473/1  				Madam is evidently proud of her natatorial attainments,..and avers that she is strong enough to swim with a good sized child on her back. 1890    Boston 		(Mass.)	 Jrnl. 26 Mar. 2/4  				One of the animals..came off victorious on account of superior natatorial powers. 1945    R. Benchley One Minute Please 55  				A feeling of superiority which, while it may have had no foundation in your own natatorial prowess, nevertheless was one of the few points of pride left to you. 1999    Sports Illus. 		(Electronic ed.)	 29 Nov. R20  				So meteoric has his rise through the natatorial ranks been that he seems to have answered the commandment..: ‘Part the water, Moses’.  2.  Zoology. = natatory adj. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > animal body > general parts > 			[adjective]		 > adapted for swimming or floating natatory1799 natatorial1825 natatorious1826 1825    N. A. Vigors in  Trans. Linn. Soc. 14 405  				Podiceps has a true natatorial foot. 1851    Abstr. Papers Royal Soc. 1843–50 5 834  				The disc of a Medusa is represented by the natatorial organ among the Diphydæ and Physophoridæ. 1871    T. R. Jones Gen. Outl. Animal Kingdom 		(ed. 4)	 xiv. §1089. 459  				It..swims freely about by means of two natatorial feet. 1994    Coleopterists Bull. 48 371  				The beetles are characterized by..reduced wings and lack of natatorial setae on the hind legs.  3.  Chiefly Zoology = natatory adj. 3; (Ornithology) †of or relating to the former order  Natatores of swimming birds (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the world > animals > by locomotion > 			[adjective]		 > swimming or diving flouncing1700 natatorial1839 syringograde1839 the world > animals > birds > defined by habitat > 			[adjective]		 > aquatic or swimming natatorial1839 1839    Penny Cycl. XIII. 334/2  				The circle of the Laridæ, no less than that of the natatorial order, has now been traced. 1854    R. Owen in  Circle of Sci. 		(c1865)	 II. 75/1  				Natatorial birds sometimes need very extended flight. 1870    H. A. Nicholson Man. Zool. I. xxxiv. 190  				In the Natatorial Isopoda..the last pair of abdominal legs are expanded. 1892    Working Men's College Jrnl. Oct. 126  				When stocking an aquarium with natatorial insects, give these a separate department. 1973    Proc. Royal Soc. B. 184 319  				Some of these species [of fish]..take a wide variety of material, including aufwuchs, detritus and natatorial insects. 1983    New Scientist 17 Feb. 472/2  				One day she'll meet a swan who stands its ground..instead of just paddling disdainfully away from the natatorial hound. 1991    Japanese Poultry Sci. 28 159  				Plasma of natatorial birds, especially goose, were [sic] used in the cytotoxicity tests. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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