"Cetus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cetus (noun) refers to a large fish-like sea monster, derived from Greek mythology and usually depicted as a giant whale or sea serpent. In modern usage, the term cetus is also used to describe a genus of extinct whales in the family Cetacea.
Cetoniidae is a family of beetles commonly known as flower chafers or June beetles. They are typically large, oval-shaped beetles with shiny exoskeletons, and are found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas. Many species of Cetoniidae are metallic-colored and are known for their distinctive sounds, which they produce by vibrating their bodies. These beetles are often found near flowers, which is where they get their common name "flower chafers". Despite their size, cetoniidae are harmless to humans and do not bite or cause damage to plants or property.
The word "cetoniinae" refers to a subfamily of beetles, specifically the scarab beetles, which are known for their distinctive dung-feeding behavior.
Cetotherium is an extinct genus of large aquatic mammals that lived during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs, around 20-10 million years ago. Its name "Cetotherium" comes from the Greek words "kētos" meaning "whale" and "thērion" meaning "beast". Cetotherium was a member of the order Sirenians, which includes modern manatees and dugongs, and was characterized by its large size, with adults reaching lengths of up to 6-8 meters (20-26 feet) and weighing up to 10-15 tons.
Cetaric refers to a type of acid, specifically citric acid. It is a naturally occurring substance found in many fruits, particularly citrus fruits such as oranges and lemons.
Cetirizin is a type of antihistamine medication that is commonly used to treat allergies and hives. It is also known as Zyrtec.
Cetrimide is an antiseptic and antimicrobial agent commonly used in medicine. It is a quaternary ammonium compound that works by disrupting the cell membranes of microorganisms, ultimately killing them. Cetrimide is often used in solutions to clean and disinfect surfaces, especially in healthcare settings, as well as in paints and varnishes to provide antimicrobial properties.
Cetuximab is a type of monoclonal antibody used to treat cancer, particularly head and neck cancer and colorectal cancer. It works by targeting and inhibiting the action of a protein called epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), which is involved in the growth and spread of cancer cells. Cetuximab is typically used in combination with other cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy. It is available under the brand name Erbitux.
Cetylated refers to a process in which fatty acids are treated with cetyl alcohol, a fatty acid chain, to create a fatty acid ester. This process is often used in the production of skincare products, food additives, and pharmaceuticals. Cetylated fatty acids have been found to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and moisturizing properties.
Cetylpiridinium, also known as cetrimide, is a type of antimicrobial agent commonly used in skincare products, especially in antibacterial soaps and creams, to help prevent the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms.
Cetylpyridinium is a type of antimicrobial agent that is commonly used in mouthwashes, toothpastes, and other oral care products to help kill bacteria and freshen breath.
Ceuta is a Spanish autonomous city located on the north coast of Africa, on the Mediterranean Sea. It has a strategic position that has made it an important crossroads between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East throughout history. Ceuta has been under Spanish control since 1580 and is home to a diverse population with Arabic, Berber, and Iberian influences.
Cevènne is a region at the exact center of France, characterized by a rugged and mountainous landscape. It is known for its natural beauty, with numerous lakes, forests, and mountains, including the Mont Lozère and the Cévenne National Park. The region is also famous for its scenic train route, the Cévenole railway, which winds its way through the countryside.