"Cerata" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cerata is a noun that refers to a type of appendage found in some marine animals, such as sea hares and nudibranchs. It is a fleshy tentacle or projection that is used for sensing, feeding, or defense.
Cerargyrite is a rare mineral that is a hydrated chloride of silver, with the chemical formula AgCl·H2O. It is a type of secondary mineral that forms when silver chloride is converted to its hydrated form through the action of water. Cerargyrite is typically found in the oxidized zones of silver-bearing ore deposits and is often associated with other minerals such as sulfides, oxides, and carbonates. It has a white or colorless appearance and can be distinguished from other silver minerals by its specific gravity, which is typically around 4.0-4.5. Cerargyrite is not typically used as a source of silver for extraction, but rather is of interest to mineral collectors due to its rarity and beauty.
Cerasifera is a Latin word that means "wild cherry". It can also be used as a scientific name for a species of plant, specifically Prunus cerasifera, which is a type of cherry plum tree.
Cerastes is a type of venomous snake, specifically the horned viper (Cerastes cerastes), found in the deserts and arid regions of North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia. The word comes from the Greek "kerastes", meaning "horned" or "crested", due to the distinctive horn-like protrusions on its forehead.
"Certain" refers to something that is known, assumed, or expected to happen or be the case; definite or unquestionable.
Ceratobranchia is a term used in biology to refer to a group of lampreys, a type of eel-like fish, characterized by the presence of a pair of appendages on the branchial basket, which is the structure that bears the gills. These appendages are called ceratobranchials.