"Celature" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I'm not familiar with the word "celature." It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Could you please provide more context or clarify the intended meaning of this word?
I apologize, but "celature" seems to be a rare or obscure word. Could you provide a definition or context for this word so I can better assist you with usage examples? Alternatively, you can also suggest a different word you'd like me to provide examples for.
Ceinture is a noun that refers to a belt, especially a wide leather belt worn around the waist. It can also mean a zone or a strip of land or ice along the edge of a glacier or a sea.
Celadon is a noun that refers to a pale green color, often used to describe Chinese porcelain or glazes. It can also refer to a type of green glass, particularly a type of antique glassware. In literature and poetry, "celadon" is sometimes used as a proper noun to refer to a legendary lover, particularly the eternally faithful male lover in a 17th-century French novel, "L'Astrée" by Honoré d'Urfé.
Celaeno is a noun that refers to one of the seven Pleiades, which are a group of seven daughters of the Titans Atlas and Pleione in Greek mythology.
Celastric refers to something that belongs to or is related to the genus Celastis, a group of deciduous trees and shrubs in the family Simaroubaceae.
A celebrant is a person who conducts a ceremony, typically a wedding, baptism, or other important life event, to mark and celebrate the occasion. The term often refers to a layperson or non-religious professional who officiates the ceremony, as opposed to a traditional clergy member or priest.