"Cheilostomata" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cheilostomata refers to a subclass of bryozoans, which are small marine animals that filter food particles from the water. Cheilostomata are characterized by their presence of a chitinous (proteinaceous) cup-like structure, called a zooid, which contains a single individual. They are commonly found attached to rocks, reefs, or other underwater surfaces.
Cheilopoda refers to a suborder of arachnids that includes the scorpions. It belongs to the order Scorpiones and is characterized by the presence of a curved tail with a venomous stinger at the end.
Cheiloproclitic is a rare and rather technical term that refers to a type of speech abnormality, specifically a fusion of the lips and tongue. An individual with cheiloproclitic speech would have a difficulty articulating certain sounds, such as the "t" or "d" sounds, resulting in words being pronounced with a substituted or distorted sound, often with a repeated or interrupted sound instead.