"Brachia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Brachia refers to the wings or limbs of insects, also known as elytra or alae.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "brachia":
A bracelet is a piece of jewelry worn around the wrist. It can be made of various materials, such as metal, plastic, leather, or beaded, and often has a decorative or symbolic purpose.
Braceleting refers to the act of putting a bracelet on someone or something, typically as an ornament or symbol of status. It can also refer to attaching something, such as a tag or identification, to a person's wrist or arm using a strap or cord. In a broader sense, it can imply adorning or encircling something with a decorative band or chain.
Bracelets are ornamental bands worn around the wrist, typically made of metal, plastic, or other materials. They can be worn for personal style, as jewelry, or as a symbol of cultural or religious significance.
A bracer is a piece of armor that protects the arm or forearm, typically worn by knights or other warriors in medieval times. It is a transverse piece of armor that covers the arm and connects to the shoulder and the vambrace (the armor that covers the forearm). Bracers were often made of metal, such as steel or iron, and were used to defend against attacks such as swords and arrows.
Braces refer to a device worn around the teeth to straighten and align them, typically used in orthodontic treatments. They can also refer to metal or wire supports worn around the knees or wrists to immobilize a joint or provide support in injuries, such as knee bracing or wrist bracing.
Brachelytra is a scientific term that refers to a type of wing structure found in certain insects, particularly beetles and flies. It specifically describes a wing membrane that is articulated at the base, allowing the insect to fold its wings back against its body. This adaptation helps to protect the delicate wing membranes and allows for more efficient movement and defense.
Brachet is a rare or obsolete word that was once used to refer to a female goat or a she-goat.
The adjective "brachial" refers to the arm or the region of the body around the arm. It can also describe something that is related to or resembling the arm, such as the brachial plexus, a network of nerves that runs from the neck to the arm. In a broader sense, "brachial" can also imply a sense of grandeur or largeness, as if something is "sticking out" like an arm.