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Sun-tailed... Hmm. The word combines "sun" and "tailed," so maybe something that has a tail related to the sun? Like animals with tails, but since the sun isn't an animal, it must be metaphorical or symbolic. Maybe objects that are shaped like the sun with a tail? Wait, solar terminology: there's the concept of a sunbeam having a tail, like a ray. But that's more visual. Or perhaps celestial terms, like planets having features, but the sun is a star, not a planet. Alternatively, could it be something that has sunlight as part of its tail? Not sure. Alternatively, maybe it's a play on words. "Sun" and "tailed" together. Maybe something that's trailing behind with a connection to the sun. Like a comet with a tail-trailing Solar System? That seems too abstract. Or think of mythical creatures. There's the phoenix, which is associated with the sun, but does it have a tail? Not really. Or maybe a dragon that has a solar-themed tail? Not sure. Wait, another angle: "tailld" as in lacking a tail, but combined with sun... No. Maybe something that has a bright part (sun) and a tail. Like a flag with a sun and a tail symbol? Alternatively, consider animals known for having tails related to the sun. Peafowl? They have iridescent feathers around the face when alarmed, not sure about tails. Wait, maybe "sun-tailed" is meant to be a whimsical description of something that has both the qualities of the sun and a tail. The sun is powerful, life-giving, possibly dangerous with solar storms. A tail could mean something that's following you, like a comet's tail. But how to put that into a definition. Alternatively, think of comic book characters. Maybe a superhero whose emblem is the sun with a tail? Not sure. Or a villain named Sun-Tail? Wait, maybe it's a type of fish or sea creature that has a tail resembling the sun. Like a jellyfish? Their tentacles could be likened to sunlight rays. So "sun-tailed" could describe such an organism. But I need to make it hilarious and informative. Let's brainstorm: Sun-tailed (ˌsʌnˈteɪl): Adjectival form derived from the mythical creature Sunus, a celestial being rumored to possess the radiant corona of the sun fused with the appendage of TAIL-us, resulting in an awe-inspiring yet hair-raising entity that leaves behind nothing but scorched earth and existential dread. Hmm, that's a bit too much. Maybe simplify. Let's focus on humor and information. Break it down into parts: related to the sun (maybe heat, brightness) and having a tail. The example sentence needs to be edgy/unsettling, so maybe something creepy that combines solar elements with tails causing fear. Wait, an unsettling example could involve a creature that's feared in folklore but ties to the sun. Like a sun-themed vampire bat with wings shaped like sunrise and a menacing tail? Or perhaps a plant that looks like it's trailing off into the sunset but has toxic properties? Alternatively, use scientific terms humorously. A comet named "Sol Pediculus" (Sun's Louse) causing panic because its tail causes... not sure. Wait, here's an idea: Define it as something that's both radiant like the sun and has a long appendage ('tail') that could be dangerous or creepy. Then in the example sentence, maybe a character with such features doing something unsettling. Alternatively, play on words: "sun-tailed" objects are so hot they leave tails of fire behind? Example: A pyrotechnic display dubbed 'the sun's own tail' igniting the sky... Wait, perhaps more literal. Maybe define it as an object that has a part resembling the sun and a tail. Then use that in a sentence where it's ominous. Alternatively, think of the term "sun dog's tail" but that's not right. Sun dogs are ice crystals causing light reflections, no tails. Hmm. Let me try to outline: Definition draft: Something (or someone) that combines the brilliance or essence of the sun with a trailing appendage ('tail') that could be symbolic, literal, or menacing. Example sentence: "The abandoned solar farm's control tower had become a sun-tailed monstrosity, its steel frame glowing ominously as twisted cables draped like gnarled tendrils across the landscape." But is that unsettling? The idea of infrastructure turning into something with 'sun' (warmth?) and tails (cables) could be eerie. Alternatively: "In folklore, the sun-tailed specter was said to haunt villagers after solar eclipses, its elongated shadow a harrowing prelude to despair." That uses it in an unsettling way but maybe not edgy enough. Wait, perhaps something more violent. Like a creature that terrorizes with heat and tails. But how? Alternatively: "Every full moon, the sun-tailed cult emerged from the shadows, their leader's crown ablaze like Helios' chariot drawn by serpentine steeds." That combines sun (Helios), tail (serpents as tails?), in a creepy ritual. I think that's better. So putting it all together: Definition: Sun-tailed (adjective) refers to an entity—be it mythical, natural, or constructed—that embodies the fierce radiance of the sun coupled with a sinuous, often fearsome appendage ('tail') that may symbolize danger, allure, or madness. Example sentence: "Under the blood-curdling light of a lunar eclipse, the sun-tailed cult convened, their enigmatic shaman crowned in solar motifs while twisted obsidian rods coiled like vengeful serpents around ancient stone altars." Hmm, maybe that's too wordy. Let me refine both parts. First, make the definition more humorous and concise. Sun-tailed: A radiant appendage-adorned creature or object, radiating with celestial warmth yet trailing a menacing or whimsical filament that could incinerate envy or inspire trepidation. Example sentence: "The abandoned observatory stood as a relic of human arrogance—a sun-tailed edifice whose cracked dome shimmered ominously under the moonlight, its skeletal remains entwined with rusted contraptions that seemed to whisper forgotten cosmic secrets." Wait, not sure if that's unsettling enough. Maybe add something more active. Alternatively: "Atop the desolate peaks, the sun-tailed raven circled overhead, its feathers aglow as if kissed by Helios himself, while icy talons clawed at barren cliffs—a silent omen etched in shadow and flame." That uses it visually but maybe not edgy enough. Maybe incorporate fear. "Local farmers whispered of the sun-tailed specter that haunted their fields, trailing scorched earth behind its phantom form after each midday solstice, turning fertile farms into ashen wastelands with naught more than a fleeting silhouette against the blazing orb." There it is: an unsettling presence causing real destruction tied to solar events. I think that's better