adjective
- of, relating to, or resembling a tail
- located at or near the tail or posterior end of an animal
Usage: anatomy, zoology
Usage: anatomy, zoology
Examples
- The fish's caudal fin helps it swim through the water.
- The caudal vertebrae form the skeleton of the tail.
- Whales have a powerful caudal region that propels them forward.
- The caudal appendage of the lizard can detach when threatened.
- In anatomy, caudal refers to structures toward the tail end of the body.