Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
natatory
adjective
/ˈneɪ.təˌtɔːr.i/

Definition
Related to swimming or the ability to swim.

Examples
- Many aquatic animals like fish and dolphins have natatory adaptations that allow them to move gracefully through water.
- The natatory behavior of the frog is fascinating, as it uses its powerful legs to propel itself in both water and land.

Meaning
The term ‘natatory’ comes from the Latin word ‘natare,’ which means ‘to swim.’ It is often used in biological contexts to describe animals that are adapted for swimming.

Synonyms
- swimming
- aquatic
- maritime
- waterborne