Eluders

/ɪˈluːdərz/ noun

Definition

Plural form; multiple people or things that escape or avoid capture or notice.

Etymology

The singular 'eluder' (from 'elude' + '-er') plus the standard English plural '-s'.

Kelly Says

Many animals are natural eluders — rabbits have zigzag running patterns, octopuses have ink clouds, and bacteria develop antibiotic resistance — evolution has created countless strategies for eluding threats.

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