"Calyxes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Calyxes refers to the collective term for the sepals of a flower, which are often green and protect the flower bud before it opens.
A calypsonian is a musician who sings or performs calypso music, a style of Caribbean music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago. Calypsonians often write and perform sarcastic, humorous, and satirical songs, known as "calypsos," which often comment on current events and social issues.
Calypsos refers to songs or poems that are lyrical and programmatic, typically telling a story or depicting a scene in a vivid and imaginative way. The term is often used in a literary context to describe the work of Rudyard Kipling, who wrote such poems. In a broader sense, calypsos can refer to any creative work that uses language in a descriptive, narrative, and artistic way.
A calypter is a modified scale or flat plate that covers or partially covers the halteres (appendages that help with balance and stability) in certain insects, such as flies and beetles. It serves to protect the halteres and help them function correctly. In some cases, the calypter can also aid in the insect's ability to swim or maneuver.
Calyptra refers to a type of covering or lid that protects or shields something, often used in botanical contexts to describe the covering of a bud or flower.
The Calyptraeidae is a family of marine gastropod mollusks, commonly known as slipper snails or moon shells. The family consists of about 30 species, which are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world.
Calyptriform refers to the shape or structure of the leaves or bracts of certain plants, such as ferns, that resemble a modified leaf or a lid that covers the spore-producing organs (sporangia). In botany, calyptriform leaves are modified leaves that serve to protect the sporangia or spores of a plant, often resembling a lid or a cap that covers the reproductive structures.
Calystegia is a genus of plants in the bindweed family (Convolvulaceae). The plants in this genus are often known as morning glories, as the flowers often bloom in the morning and wither during the day. They are annuals or perennials that typically grow as vines, scrambling over other plants or objects, and can have a variety of trumpet-shaped or funnel-shaped flowers in a range of colors, including blue, pink, purple, and white.
The calyx is the outermost whorl of sepals on a flower. It is a green, leaf-like structure that protects the bud of the flower and begins to open as the bud bursts forth into bloom. It can also refer to the rim or edge of a cup-like structure, such as the calyx of a cup or a concavity in the shape of a curl or a scroll.
A calzone is a type of Italian turnover or savory pastry dish that originated in Naples, Italy. It is typically made with a folded pizza dough, stuffed with ingredients such as cheese, meat, vegetables, and/or pizza sauce, and then sealed and baked until crispy and golden brown.
Cam refers to a device or part of a device that resembles a camera, often used to record or capture images or video. It can also refer to a mobile protective cover that fits over a camera lens, or the loud, shrill low-pitched sound a sheep makes. Alternatively, a person who films or tapes another person may be referred to as a "cam" or more commonly, a "cameraman".