"Afore" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Afore means "before" or "earlier."
1. "Afore the storm, the sky grew dark and the wind picked up."
2. "She had an idea afore she even started working on the project."
3. "Afore the invention of the printing press, books were rare and expensive."
4. "In olden times, people would gather around the fire at night, telling stories of days afore."
5. "Afore the dawn, the birds began their morning song."
Aflatoxin is a toxic and carcinogenic compound produced by certain fungi, mainly Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus. These fungi can contaminate crops such as peanuts, corn, and nuts, posing a risk to human and animal health when consumed. Aflatoxins can cause liver damage, immune suppression, and in high doses, even death. They are also known to be a significant concern for food safety and agricultural trade.
Aflatoxins are a group of toxic compounds produced by certain fungi, mainly Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus. These fungi can contaminate a variety of crops, such as peanuts, corn, and nuts. Aflatoxins are known to cause serious health problems in humans and animals, including liver damage, immune suppression, and in high doses, even cancer. They are also considered a significant concern for food safety and global trade.
Afloat means to be floating or staying afloat on water or any liquid, or metaphorically, to be financially or situationally stable, just barely managing without sinking or failing.
" aflutter " means to be agitated or excited, often with a sense of nervousness or anticipation. It can also describe something that is moving or fluttering rapidly, like a flag in the wind.
" Afocal" refers to a optical system or device that does not converge or diverge light rays; it effectively has an infinite focal length, meaning it does not focus light to a single point. It is often used to describe certain types of telescopes or lenses that are designed to be combined with other optics without altering their focus.
The term "afoetal" is not a commonly recognized or standard English word. It might be a misspelling or a combination of words. If you meant "afetal," it still isn't a widely used term, but it could potentially be a prefix referring to something related to the fetus. However, without a specific context, it's difficult to provide a precise definition. If you intended to refer to a specific word or concept, please provide the correct spelling or more information.
"afoot" means happening or being planned, often secretly or quietly. It can also refer to something being in progress or about to happen. For example, "There is a rumor afoot that the company is going to undergo major changes."