"Chlorura" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think you meant "chlorura" as "chlorure".
Chlorure refers to a compound containing chlorine and another element, typically sodium or calcium. The most common type of chlorure is sodium chloride, also known as common table salt (NaCl). Chlorures can also be found in the form of calcium chloride (CaCl2), used as a desiccant or a setting accelerator in cement.
Chlorura
Verb
The new employee spent hours chloruring the swimming pool to remove the stains.
The lifeguard chlorured the water regularly to ensure sanitation.
The pool maintenance team chlorured the water to make it safe for swimming.
Noun
The chlorura in the pool made my eyes burn.
Exposure to chlorura can cause respiratory problems.
Adjective
After the chloruration, the pool water was crystal clear.
The chlorura-rich water was not suitable for drinking.
Other
The doctor recommended drinking an antichlorura solution to neutralize the balance of the water.
Note: Chlorura is not a commonly used word in English, and its meanings may vary depending on the context. The examples provided above are based on the most common usage of the term, referring to chlorine-rich water or substances, and the processes of adding or removing chlorine from water bodies or surfaces.
Chlorphenamine is a medication commonly known as Piriton. It is an antihistamine, which means it is used to treat allergies and relieve symptoms such as itching, sneezing, runny nose, and itchy, watery eyes.
Chlorpheniramine is a medication that belongs to the family of antihistamines. It is commonly used to treat allergic reactions, such as hay fever, hives, and itching. It works by blocking the action of histamine, a chemical released by the body during an allergic reaction, which causes symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes. Chlorpheniramine is available in various forms, including tablets, capsules, and syrups, and is often used to treat symptoms of the common cold, sinus infections, and other respiratory allergies.
Chlorpicrin is a highly toxic and volatile chemical compound. Its systematic name is trichloronitromethane. It is a colorless liquid with a pungent, irritating odor. Chlorpicrin is used as a pesticide and a disinfectant, but it is also known for its potential use as a chemical weapon. It is highly toxic, with a high LD50 (the dose required to kill 50% of test subjects), and can cause severe irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract. It is also a potent anesthetic and has been used as an undertaken's fluid, a substitute for embalming fluid.
Chlorpromazine is a type of medication commonly used to treat psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and agitation. It is also used to manage nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy, and can be used to treat anxiety and insomnia. Chlorpromazine is a first-generation antipsychotic and is often used as a treatment for schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders. It works by decreasing the activity of certain neurotransmitters in the brain, such as dopamine and serotonin, which can help to reduce symptoms of psychosis.
Chlorpropamide is a medication commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes. It belongs to the sulfonylurea class of drugs, which work by stimulating the release of insulin from the pancreas, thereby helping to regulate blood sugar levels. Chlorpropamide is often prescribed as part of a treatment plan that includes diet and exercise, and it is typically taken orally once or twice a day.
Chlorpyrifos is a synthetic insecticide, a type of organophosphate. It is a widely used pesticide that kills a wide range of insects, including ectoparasites, soil insects, and aerial insects. It is often used to control pests in agricultural fields, forests, and homes. Chlorpyrifos has been linked to numerous health concerns, including neurological problems, developmental delays, and cancer, which has led to increased regulation and calls for its ban in many countries.
Chlortetracycline is a type of antibiotic that is used to treat infections caused by bacteria, such as respiratory infections, skin infections, and infections of the urinary tract. It is also sometimes used to treat anthrax and Lyme disease. Chlortetracycline works by inhibiting the ability of bacteria to make proteins, which is necessary for their survival and replication. It is typically taken orally and is available in both brand-name and generic forms.
Chlorthalidone is a medication used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and edema (swelling). It belongs to a class of diuretics called thiazides, which act on the kidneys to increase the amount of urine produced, helping to reduce excess fluid in the body and lower blood pressure. It is usually taken orally and is often used in combination with other medications to manage blood pressure and prevent complications such as heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease.
Chloruret is a rare or obsolete term for a compound containing chlorine and oxygen, usually in the form of an acid. In general, it refers to a hypothetical or historical precursor to chlorates, which are compounds that contain chlorine and oxygen ions. Chlorurets are not commonly used in modern chemistry and are mostly of historical interest.
Chlorzoxazone is a medication used to treat muscle spasms and muscle cramps. It works by reducing the activity of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, which helps to relieve muscle spasms and cramps. It is often used to treat conditions such as fibromyalgia, inflammatory arthritis, and fibrositis.
I apologize, but the word "chnum" is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a word from a different language. Can you please provide more context or clarify the word you meant to type?
To choke means to obstruct or block the airway, often causing difficulty in breathing or swallowing, or to strangle or constrict something, like a piece of food or an object. It can also describe a feeling of being overwhelmed or indisposed to comprehend or deal with something.
The word "choana" refers to a small opening in the nasal cavity, usually just inside the back of the nose. It is also called the posterior nares or internal nares. The choanae are small openings that connect the nasal cavity to the pharynx, which is the tube that leads to the respiratory and digestive tracts.
Choanae refers to the internal nasal passages that connect the nasal cavity to the pharynx, dividing the nasal cavity into two parts.
Choanae of flagellates refers to the anterior aperture or opening of the mouth-like structure called the cytostome or gullet in certain protists, such as protozoa and flagellates. The choanae are responsible for drawing in food particles and nutrients, which are then engulfed and internalized by the cell through a process called phagocytosis.