Crossword-Solution: NATATORIAL 10 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Natatorial a. Inclined or adapted to swim; swimming; as, natatorial
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Adapted for swimming. 1 answer
natatory 2 answers
Swimming 15 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with NATATORIAL (5)

Swainson, the _natatorial_, or aquatic, are chiefly remarkable for their bulk, the disproportionate size of the head, and the absence, or slight development of the feet.
Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation Robert Chambers 2014
The five tribes of the order are completed, the vespertilionidæ being shifted (provisionally) into the natatorial place, for which their appropriateness is so far evidenced by the aquatic habits of several of the tribe, and the lemuridæ into the suctorial, to which their length of muzzle and remarkable saltatory power are highly suitable.
Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation Robert Chambers 2014
Now I wish to say further that it is a fact within the knowledge of more than one that a person who did not know how to swim has, upon being precipitated into deep water, struck out like a master of the natatorial art.
The Launch Boys' Adventures in Northern Waters Edward S. Ellis 2008
Taking this author's own selection[87] of the characters which mark the natatorial types of animals, for our guide, we find that the largest size, the smallest fore-limbs, the most obtuse muzzle, the most carnivorous appetite, and the most natatory habits (for I do not know that the Apes, or the Sapajous, or the Lemurs, or the Bats, ever take to the water voluntarily, whereas savage Man is always a great swimmer), belong to Man, and so, _Swainsonio ipso judice_, constitute _him_ the true aquatic primate.
The Romance of Natural History, Second Series Philip Henry Gosse 2010
After watching Potowski's natatorial gestures, Fairfax had longed to swim out of the elegance into a freer sea.
Fairfax and His Pride Marie Van Vorst 2010
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1955).