Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
natatorial
Adjective
/ˌneɪtəˈtɔːrial/

Definition
Related to or adapted for swimming.

Examples
- The natatorial abilities of dolphins are well-known.
- Many birds have natatorial adaptations, such as webbed feet.
- The design of the swimwear was more natatorial than fashionable.

Meaning
The term ‘natatorial’ describes anything that pertains to swimming or animals and their ability to swim.

Synonyms
- Swiming-related
- Aquatic
- Hydrophilic