spectacled

IPA: spˈɛktʌkʌɫd

adjective

  • Wearing spectacles.
  • Having the appearance of wearing spectacles, especially of animals.
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Examples of "spectacled" in Sentences

  • A group of 98 baby fruits bats, known as spectacled flying foxes
  • Their faces have cream-colored or "spectacled" markings and they are the only bears of South America.
  • After all, Wolfe observes, other threatened species live in the lease area, starting with a duck called the spectacled eider.
  • A group of 98 baby fruits bats, known as spectacled flying foxes Pteropus conspicillatus, arrived at an animal hospital in Brisbane, Australia after they became or...
  • Several leading environmentalists said the flights would have caused irreparable damage to the ruins and rare wildlife, such as spectacled bears and vicunas, would have been scared away.
  • It was very early in the morning when the corn-stealer was discovered; but being caught in the act, and his whole attention taken up with the sweet milky ears of maize, his "spectacled" eyes did not avail him.

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