"Areoles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Areoles" refers to small, circular or oval areas on a plant, typically found at the base of a leaf stem or where branches meet the trunk. These areas are characterized by a raised or specialized structure and can bear spines, hairs, or other distinctive features. In cacti, areoles are particularly prominent and serve as the point of origin for spines, flowers, and new shoots.
1. Cacti have distinctive areoles from which spines, hairs, and flowers grow.
2. In botanical terms, areoles are specialized nodes on the stem of a plant where branches, leaves, or flowers can emerge.
3. The areoles on a saguaro cactus can produce several arms, creating its unique branching structure.
4. Areoles are a key feature that distinguish succulent plants in the family Cactaceae from other types of plants.
5. Some species of euphorbias have similar structures called areoles, from which they also produce spines and small branches.
The areola is the circular area of pigmented skin surrounding the nipple on the breast of humans, typically females. It varies in color and size and plays a role in sexual attraction as well as providing a protective function for the nipple.
The word "areolae" (plural of "areola") refers to the circular areas of pigmented skin surrounding the nipples on the human breast, as well as similar spots found around other glands or hair follicles in different parts of the body. The term is often used in medical contexts.
The term "areolar" refers to a type of tissue found in the human body, specifically the connective tissue that surrounds and supports organs, blood vessels, and glands. It is characterized by a mesh-like pattern of fibers and cells, and it is often associated with the skin, where it forms the area around the nipples (areola) and provides support to the breast tissue. Areolar tissue also helps in the healing process by facilitating the formation of scar tissue.
"Areolas" refers to the circular areas of pigmented skin surrounding the nipples, typically found on the breasts of humans, both males and females. The term is often used in the context of human anatomy.
"Areolate" is an adjective used to describe something that is divided or marked with small, separate areas or islands of a different color, texture, or material. It often refers to patterns or structures that have distinct, isolated patches or compartments.
"Areolated" is not a recognized word in the English language. It could possibly be a typo or a misspelling. If you meant "isolated," it means separated or cut off from others, either physically or emotionally. If you intended to use a different word, please provide the correct spelling, and I'll be happy to explain its meaning.
"Areolation" is not a recognized or standard English word. It could potentially be a misspelling or a combination of words, such as "isolation" and "area." If you meant "isolation," it refers to the act of separating or isolating oneself or something from others, often for protection, privacy, or to prevent the spread of disease. If you intended a different meaning, please provide the correct word or context.
"Areole" refers to a small circular or oval area, typically found in plants, such as the round disk of thorns or scales around a cactus spine, or in anatomy, the pigmented circle around the nipple. It can also refer to the small ring of feathers at the base of a bird's primary flight feathers.