"Cephalophora" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cephalophora is a genus of fungi in the family Tubuliporidae. It is a type of type of rust fungus that grows on various hosts, including trees and shrubs.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "cephalophora":
A cephalometer is a device used in dentistry and orthodontics to measure the dimensions and structure of the human head and face. It is typically a mechanical or digital instrument that records the coordinates of specific landmarks on the head, such as the most prominent bony structure of the forehead, the bridge of the nose, and the tips of the chin. This data is then used to produce a three-dimensional representation of the individual's skull or face, which can be important for planning orthodontic treatments, making dental impressions, or creating models of the head and face.
Cephalometry is the measurement and mathematical analysis of the shape and structure of the human head, particularly the skull and face. It involves using radiographic or computerized methods to create detailed images of the head, which are then evaluated to assess various anatomical features, such as the position and angle of the teeth, jaw, and facial bones, as well as the size and shape of the head as a whole. Cephalometry is commonly used in medical and dental fields to diagnose conditions such as orthodontic needs, sleep apnea, and facial injuries, and to plan surgical and orthodontic treatments.
Cephalonia is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea. It is the largest of the Eptanissa islands and is known for its natural beauty, with towering mountains, lush valleys, and a coastline of sandy beaches and rocky coves.
Cephalopathic refers to a condition characterized by a disorder affecting the brain, typically involving abnormal brain function or structure. It is often used to describe rare genetic disorders that affect brain development and can result in cognitive, behavioral, and physical impairments.
Cephalopoda is a class of marine animals that includes octopuses, squids, cuttlefishes, and nautiluses. They are characterized by their bilateral body symmetry, a large head, and tentacles. They have a unique internal shell, known as a pen, which provides buoyancy and protection. Cephalopods are highly intelligent and have a wide range of behaviors, including hunting, social behavior, and even tool use. They are an important part of the marine ecosystem, serving as both predators and prey for other sea creatures.