"Chamaemelum" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Chamaemelum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae. The name "Chamaemelum" comes from the Greek words "chaema" meaning "ground" and "melon" meaning "honey", likely referring to the sweet-scented flowers of the plants in this genus. The plants are commonly known as apple of Sodom or chamomile daisy.
Chamaemelum
Chamaea is a genus of plants in the family Campanulaceae, commonly known as twinflower or chickweed monkeyflower.
Chamaecrista is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabricaceae. It is commonly known as sensitive pea or genus of sensitive plants.
Chamaecytisus is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It includes about 50 species of shrubs and small trees, commonly known as pots of gold, snowvie, or Scotch broom. The name Chamaecytisus comes from the Greek words "chamaē" meaning "ground" and "kytis" meaning "covering" or "case".
Chamaedaphne is a type of dwarf shrub or small bush that is native to eastern North America. It is a member of the heath family (Ericaceae) and is also known as leatherleaf chamaedaphne. The shrub is characterized by its small, leathery leaves and its clusters of small, yellowish-white flowers that are produced in late spring and early summer.
The word "chamaeleo" refers to the chamaeleon or chameleon, a small to medium-sized lizard that is known for its ability to change color to blend in with its surroundings, often referred to as camouflage.
The word "Chamaeleonidae" refers to a family of lizards commonly known as chameleons. It is a group of Old World lizards that are noted for their ability to change color, their zygodactylous feet, and their tongues, which are covered in sticky mucus.
Chamaeleontidae refers to the family of lizards commonly known as chameleons. They are characterized by their ability to change color for camouflage, as well as their unique feature of independent iris movement, allowing them to move their eyes in opposite directions.
A chamaephyte is a type of plant that lives in a mutated state, unable to grow taller due to environmental stress or competition for resources.
Chaman refers to a Hindu ascetic or mystic who lives in the Himalayas or other high-altitude regions, and is known for their spiritual practices and connection to nature. Chaman is also sometimes used as a synonym for a mystic or an enlightened being. The term is often used to describe someone who has achieved a high level of spiritual insight and understanding, and is characterized by their simplicity, renunciation, and detachment from the material world.
A chamber is a room or enclosed space, often used to describe a room in a public building, such as a parliament, a concert hall, or a hospital. It can also refer to a compartment or a space within a larger structure, like a chamber in a volcano or a chamber in the heart.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The parliament meets in the legislative chamber.<br> The concert hall has a large auditorium chamber.<br> The volcanic chamber is filled with molten lava.<br><br>In addition, a chamber can also refer to a small, enclosed space within a larger area, like a bedroom or a bathroom. <br><br>In a more metaphorical sense, a chamber can also refer to a state of mind, a heart chamber, or a space for emotional introspection.<br><br>For instance:<br><br> She went to her chamber to contemplate the situation.<br> His heart chamber was filled with grief after the loss of his loved one.
The verb "chambering" means to prepare or make ready, often by storing or arranging something in a particular place. It is often used in the context of loading or preparing a gun, such as "chambering a round" to mean loading a cartridge into the chamber of a firearm.
A Chamberlain is an official or dignitary who is responsible for welcoming and attending to the needs of high-ranking visitors or guests, often at an aristocratic or official level. The term is often associated with the office of Keeper of the Privy Purse, which was traditionally held by the Lord Chamberlain of a royal court.
A chambermaid is a person, usually a woman, who is employed to clean and maintain the rooms and corridors of a hotel, hotel suite, or other similar establishment.