"Brachyceratops" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Brachyceratops is a genus of ceratopsian dinosaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 72 to 69 million years ago. The name "Brachyceratops" means "short-horned creature" in Greek, due to the relatively short and curved horns on its head. It was a relatively small herbivorous dinosaur, measuring around 9-10 meters (30-33 feet) in length and weighing around 1-2 tons.
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The word "brachium" refers to the muscular part of the upper arm, specifically the long section of the arm between the shoulder and the elbow.
Brachycardia is a medical condition characterized by an abnormally slow heart rate, typically defined as a heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute. It is the opposite of tachycardia, which is an abnormally fast heart rate. Brachycardia can occur in various medical conditions, including heart block, bradycardia-tachycardia syndrome, and certain types of heart failure. Treatment for brachycardia usually depends on the underlying cause and may include medication, pacemakers, or surgery.
A challenging one!<br><br>Brachycatalectic refers to a metrical pattern in poetry where a foot (a unit of meter) has one syllable less than it typically would. It is a type of defective foot or a short foot, where the expected number of syllables is reduced by one.
Brachycephalic refers to an animal, typically a dog or cat, whose skull is plainer and shorter from front to back, causing breathing difficulties. Brachycephalic syndrome is a condition characterized by a narrowing of the nasal passages, elongated soft palate, and narrowed trachea, which can lead to breathing problems, snoring, and other complications.
Brachycephalism is a medical term that refers to a condition in which the skull is abnormally short and wide, often resulting in a more rounded or compressed appearance. This condition can occur naturally or be caused by medical conditions, such as hydrocephalus, or even genetic disorders. In some cases, brachycephalism can also be a result of head shape modification or deformation.
Brachycephalous refers to a skull or head that is shorter than it is wide, typically with a rounded or dome-shaped appearance. In humans, brachycephaly is a congenital condition characterized by a skull shape that is more rounded and flat at the back than normal, and it is often associated with abnormalities of the brain and face. In zoology, brachycephalous can refer to any animal with a short and wide skull shape.
Brachycera is a term used in entomology, the study of insects, to refer to a suborder of flies (Diptera). It includes families of flies that have a short sword-like structure called a surstylus, while other flies have a longer and more slender shape. Brachycera flies are found in a wide range of environments and include many different species, such as hoverflies, bee flies, and flower flies.
Brachycerial refers to a skull with a short face, meaning that the distance between the back of the head and the front of the face is relatively short. It is a characteristic of some ape-like and human-like fossils, including those of early humans.
Brachychiton is a genus of trees and shrubs native to Australia and Asia. The name "Brachychiton" comes from the Greek words "brachys," meaning short, and "chiton," meaning tunic, likely referring to the short, bean-like seeds of the species.
Brachycome is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae. The name "Brachycome" comes from the Greek words "brachys" meaning "short" and "kome" meaning "hair", possibly referring to the short hairs on the leaves and stems of the plants.