"Chittagonian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The adjective "Chittagonian" refers to something or someone related to the city of Chittagong or its culture, people, or language. Chittagong is a major city in southeastern Bangladesh, located on the coast of the Bay of Bengal.
Chitlings is a noun that refers to small pieces or fragments of chitterlings, which are the small intestines of pigs that are cleaned, cooked, and often served as a side dish, particularly in African American cuisine. They are often boiled or fried and can be seasoned with salt, pepper, and other spices. Chitlings have been a traditional part of Southern American cuisine, particularly in the African American community, for centuries.
Chitlins is an informal term for the small intestines of a pig or cow, typically boiled or steamed and then chopped up to be served as a side dish, often in soul food cuisine.
A chiton is a type of ancient Greek garment. It was a long, loose, sleeveless tunic worn by both men and women, typically made of linen or wool. The chiton was belted at the waist and often worn with a himation, a cloak or shawl, and a petasos, a type of hat or cap. The garment was known for its simplicity and ease of movement, making it a popular choice for everyday wear as well as for athletic and military activities.
Chitosan is a naturally occurring polysaccharide derived from the exoskeletons of crustaceans, such as crabs, lobster, and shrimp. It is a long-chain sugar molecule composed of glucosamine and N-acetylglucosamine. Chitosan has been shown to have numerous biological and industrial applications, including wound healing, biomedical applications, food preservation, and pharmaceutical formulations. It is also used as a thickening agent in food products.
Chitosanase is an enzyme that degrades chitosan, a polysaccharide found in the exoskeletons of crustaceans and the cell walls of fungi. It is often used in biotechnology applications, such as wastewater treatment and Tommyase-based production.
Chits are small pieces of paper or notes issued by an employer to an employee as a receipt or a record of goods or services received. They are often used in informal or traditional workplaces, particularly in South Asia, to keep track of an employee's work hours, absences, or tasks completed.
Chittagong is a large city and the second-largest city in Bangladesh. It is located in the southeastern part of the country, near the Bay of Bengal. Chittagong is a major port city and industrial center, and it is known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. The city is home to many historical landmarks, including the Chittagong Fort, the AnderKilla, and the Chittagong Zoo. It is also a center for commerce, industry, and tourism in Bangladesh.
Chittar is a type of tree or a flowering plant, specifically a species of Euphorbia, native to India and the Middle East. It is also known as the Devil's Backbone or the Indian Tree of Life.
Chittenden is a noun that refers to a county located in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is named after Thomas Chittenden, Vermont's first governor.
The word "chitter" is a verb that means to make a high-pitched, excited, or nervous noise, often to express joy, surprise, or anxiety. For example: "She chitters with glee whenever she wins a prize."
Chitterlings refers to small pieces of pig intestines, typically cooked and eaten as a side dish, often seasoned with spices and/or vinegar. They are a popular food item in some African-American and Southern American cuisines.
Chivalrous and knightly in behavior or character; showing honor, courtesy, and respect, particularly towards women and the weak.
Relating to knightly or heroic behavior, characterized by courtesy, honor, and respect for others, especially women and the weak.