"Botryomycosis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Botryomycosis is a rare chronic inflammatory disease of the skin caused by the colonization of the skin by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, typically resulting in the formation of granulomas, abscesses, or sinus tracts.
Botryomycosis
Botryomycosis is a rare infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. Here are 5 usage examples:
Botoxed refers to someone who has had cosmetic surgery to remove wrinkles on their face, particularly in the forehead and around the eyes, using botulinum toxin (Botox).
Botrychium is a genus of ferns that includes about 40 species. The genus is part of the family Osmundaceae, and is commonly known as moonworts. Botrychium species are found in temperate and subtropical regions of the world, and include a number of perennial and annual species.
Botryogen is a rare mineral that belongs to the group of hydrated calcium carbonate minerals. It has a botryoidal (grape-like) appearance and is often found in limestone caves. It is composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and water (H2O), which are bound together in a crystal lattice structure. Botryogen is prized by mineral collectors for its unique appearance and rarity.
Botryoid refers to a shape or growth resembling a cluster of grapes, typically having a rounded, globular mass formed by numerous smaller units arranged around a central point.
Botryoidal refers to a type of mineral crystallization that forms rounded, grape-like or berry-like aggregates. It is often used in the description of certain types of quartz, amethyst, or agate that have grown in clusters, creating a rounded appearance.
The adjective "botryoidally" refers to a shape that is similar to a bunch of grapes. It is often used to describe the shape of certain types of fruit, such as grapes or berries, that grow in clusters.
Botryoides is a Latin adjective that means "grapelike" or "berry-like". It is often used in scientific names of species, especially in botany, to describe plants with clusters of small fruits that resemble grapes.
Botryolite is a type of mineral that is a member of the sodalite group. It is a rare mineral that is typically found in alkaline igneous rocks and pegmatites. Botryolite has a distinctive appearance, with a drusy texture and a range of colors including white, gray, and blue. It is often found in association with other minerals such as sodalite, lapis lazuli, and natural glass. Despite its rarity, botryolite is prized by collectors for its unique beauty and its relative hardness, which makes it suitable for use in jewelry and decorative objects.
Botryose refers to a type of fruit surface or rind, specifically one that is covered in small, blister-like growths or bumps. This term is often used in botany and horticulture to describe the texture and appearance of certain fruits, such as grapes or figs.