"Bucatoni" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Bucatoni is a type of Italian pasta characterized by a hollow tube-like shape with a rough surface. The name "bucatoni" literally means "hole-pastas" in Italian, with "buca" meaning "hole" and "toni" meaning "small tubes". It is typically made with durum wheat semolina and has a slightly rough texture. Bucatoni is often served with hearty sauces, such as ragù alla vaccinara (a slow-cooked oxtail ragù), carbonara, or pesto.
The adjective "bubbly" is used to describe someone or something that is lively, enthusiastic, and full of energy. It can also refer to a person who is humorously talkative, chatty, or playful. For example, a bubbly person might be described as someone who is full of life, has a great sense of humor, and is always ready to laugh and have fun.
Bubo refers to a type of swelling or lump that forms as a result of infection, typically on the skin or in the lymph nodes.
Bubo is a type of swelling that occurs in the groin or armpit, typically caused by an infection. It can be painful and may be accompanied by redness, warmth, and tenderness. Buboes are often associated with diseases such as syphilis, lymphogranuloma venereum, and lymph node condition called bubonic plague.
Buboes refers to swollen and painful glands, typically in the neck, armpits, or groin, that occur as a symptom of certain diseases or infections, such as bubonic plague, syphilis, or lymphogranuloma venereum.
The word "bubonic" refers to a type of plague that is characterized by the swelling of lymph nodes, or "buboes," in the groin, armpits, or neck. The bubonic plague is a serious bacterial infection caused by Yersinia pestis, which is typically spread through the bites of infected fleas or direct contact with infected animals. The symptoms of bubonic plague include fever, chills, weakness, and swollen lymph nodes, which can become painless and ulcerate if left untreated. If left untreated, the bubonic plague can lead to septicaemia, meningitis, and even death.
Bubonocele is a medical term that refers to a type of hernia that occurs in the groin or perineum (the area between the genitals and anus). Specifically, it is a type of indirect inguinal hernia where the hernia sac protrudes through the abdominal wall and into the scrotum or labia.
Bubulcus is a genus of large wading birds in the family Ardeidae, commonly known as cattle egrets. They are found in warm and tropical regions of the world and are characteristicsly found near water, often near cattle, hence their name.
Bucatini is a type of thick, hollow spaghetti made from durum wheat semolina, typically originating from Italy. It is often served with rich and heavy sauces, such as amatriciana, alla vaccinara, or carbonara, to balance its dense texture. The name "bucatini" comes from the Italian word "buco," meaning "hole," referring to the strand's hollow interior.
The word "buccal" refers to relating to the cheek or cheekbone. It can also describe something that is situated or positioned near the cheek. In medicine, it can refer to the inside of the cheek or the mucous membrane lining the cheek cavity.
Buccally refers to something that is done or occurs in or near the buccal cavity, which is the mouth, especially the inner surface of the cheeks, the gums, and the lips. It is often used in medical and dental contexts to describe the approaching or applying of something, such as cream or medicine, between the mouth and the gum or on the inside of the cheek.