"Cankerous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cankerous refers to something or someone that is chronically and bitterly bitter or unpleasantly sharp or acid. It can also describe anything that is infected or affected by canker, a type of infection that causes damage to plants or tissues. As an adjective, cankerous can be used to describe a person's personality, behavior, or attitude if they are mean-spirited, irritable, or dissatisfied.
Canyon refers to a deep and narrow valley with steep sides, often formed by the erosive action of a river or other natural watercourse.
Canistel is a type of fruit that comes from the Canistel tree (Pouteria campechiana). It's a fruit native to Central and South America, particularly in Mexico and Central America. Canistel is often described as a sweet and slightly tangy combination of a pear and a sweet potato, with a smooth, creamy texture. The fruit is often eaten raw, used in jams and preserves, or made into a sweet dessert.
A canister is a container, usually made of metal or plastic, with a lid, used for storing or dispensing a substance, such as dry goods, liquids, or gases. It is often cylindrical in shape and is typically sealed with a lid or cap to prevent the contents from spilling or escaping. Canisters can be used for a variety of purposes, such as storing food in the kitchen, holding chemicals in a laboratory, or dispensing fuel for a vehicle.
Canisters are containers, typically made of glass, metal, or ceramic, with a narrow neck and a wide body, used for storing dry goods such as food, spices, or pesticides. They are often decorated and used as decorative pieces in homes, and can also be used for scientific or laboratory purposes to store and transport small quantities of gases or liquids.
Canker refers to a sore or ulcerous growth, especially on the skin or a plant. It can also describe a disease that causes decay or rot, often in live tissues or wood.
Cankered refers to something that is infected or diseased, often to the extent of being rotten or corrupt. It can also imply moral decay or corruption, often in a figurative sense.
Cankering refers to the state of being rotten or decayed, often as a result of disease or corruption. It can also describe a person's anger or resentment, which has become festering or corrosive. In a broader sense, cankering can imply a breakdown or degeneration of something, such as a relationship, institution, or system.
Cankers are small, localised tumours or growths that develop on plants, typically as a result of infection or disease. They can appear as swollen, discolored, or distorted areas on the plant's stem, leaf, or flower.