"Catagmatic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but the word "catagmatic" is not a real word in the English language. It is possible that it is a made-up or non-standard word.
However, I think you might be referring to the word "catastrophic". If so, it means causing or resulting in sudden and severe damage or destruction, often unexpected or unforeseen.
I think you meant "procatarctic". Here are 5 usage examples:
A catadrome is a watercourse, such as a river or canal, that flows down a steep slope or gradient, often involving whitewater rapids or waterfalls. The term is derived from the Greek words "kata", meaning "down", and "dromos", meaning "course" or "channel".
Catadromous refers to the migration of a fish from fresh or brackish water to the ocean, often for the purpose of reproduction. It is the opposite of anadromous migration, which refers to the migration of fish from the ocean to freshwater or brackish water.
A catafalque is a wooden platform or structure used to support a coffin during a funeral procession or service. It is typically decorated and often accompanied by mourners, flowers, and other symbols of respect. The term is often used to describe a grand or elaborate coffin, symbolizing the importance of the deceased person or the pomp and ceremony of the funeral.
Cataflam is a brand name for a type of medication, specifically a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is used to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and decrease swelling. It is often prescribed to treat conditions such as arthritis, menstrual cramps, and other types of pain.
Catagen is the intermediate stage of hair growth, lasting about 2-3 weeks, immediately preceding the rest phase (telogen phase). During this phase, the hair follicle begins to shrink and the hair detaches from the surrounding tissue, becoming stuck in the follicle. This phase prepares the hair for the resting phase, where it will remain until it is pushed out by a new hair growing from the root.
Cataglottism is a rare speech disorder characterized by the abnormal formation of words by connecting words together without proper pauses or articulation. It is often seen in individuals with apraxia of speech, a neurological disorder that affects the brain's ability to coordinate the muscles used in speech.
Catalans refers to the people from the autonomous community of Catalonia in Spain, who are known for speaking the Catalan language and having a distinct culture and identity.
Catalase is an enzyme found in many living organisms, including mammals, fish, and plants. It is a protective enzyme that helps to catalyze the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) into water and oxygen. This reaction helps to prevent damage to cells caused by the buildup of hydrogen peroxide, a toxic substance that can damage cell membranes and DNA.
Catalepsis is a rare or obsolete term that refers to the temporary paralysis or numbness of a muscle or muscles, often caused by shock, fright, or other strong emotions. The term is related to catalepsy, which is a medical condition characterized by a temporary trance-like state, during which the person appears to be lifeless, but can be shaken or stimulated back to consciousness. In general, catalepsis is considered a relatively archaic term and is no longer commonly used in modern medicine or everyday language.
Catalepsy is a rare neurological disorder characterized by a temporary but sudden shutdown of the nervous system, resulting in a temporary loss of muscle tone and responsiveness, usually triggered by trauma, pain, or sudden stress. During an episode of catalepsy, a person may appear to be statue-like, often remaining completely still and unresponsive to their surroundings, which can be mistaken for hypnosis or death. The episode usually resolves on its own within a few minutes, but repeated episodes can be distressing and interfere with daily life.