"Cestrum" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cestrum is a genus of plants in the family Cucurbitaceae, which includes various species of cucumbers, gourds, and melons.
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The Cestidae family, also known as tapeworms, is a group of parasitic flatworms that belong to the order Cestoda. They are characterized by a long, flat, segmented body and a scolex (head) that is equipped with suckers or hooks for attachment to the host.
Cestode refers to a type of flatworm that is typically parasitic, belongs to the class Cestoda, and includes tapeworms, which are parasites that live in the digestive system of animals, including humans.
Cesura is a poetic term that refers to a pause or break within a line of poetry. It is a moment of silence or separation within the line, often marked by punctuation, such as a comma, dash, or colon. Cesura is used to create a sense of drama, emphasis, or to control the flow of the poem. It is similar to a caesura, but while caesura refers to a pause within a line caused by natural speech patterns, cesura is a deliberate and artistic technique used by poets to create a specific effect.