"Cleridae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cleridae are a family of beetles, commonly known as checkered beetles. They have a distinctive checkered pattern on their elytra, which are the hard wing covers that protect their wings. Cleridae are predators that feed on other insects, and are often found in decaying vegetation and wood. They are also known as "checkered beetles" or "variegated beetles" due to the distinctive coloration on their elytra.
Cleridae: Family of Beetles
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| The Cleridae are a family of beetles that are often found in decaying organic matter. | Noun | A type of beetle family. |
| The Cleridae are known for their distinctive elongated shape and shiny exoskeletons. | Noun | A description of Cleridae beetles. |
| The entomologist spent years studying the Cleridae, fascinated by their unique adaptations. | Noun | A reference to the study of Cleridae beetles. |
| The Cleridae are an important part of the ecosystem, helping to break down organic matter. | Noun | A statement about the ecological role of Cleridae beetles. |
| The museum exhibit featured a collection of Cleridae specimens, showcasing their diverse forms and colors. | Noun | A description of a museum exhibit.
Relating to or involving the duties and responsibilities of a clerk or administrative assistant, such as filing, record-keeping, and data entry. Often used to describe tasks that are routine, administrative, or of a non-musical or non-technical nature.
In a clerical manner; in a formal, official, or routine way, often involving paperwork or written communication.
Clerics are members of the Christian clergy, typically ordained priests or ministers who are responsible for leading religious services, preaching, administering sacraments, and guiding their community of believers. Clerics often work in churches, monasteries, or other religious institutions, and may be involved in mission work, counseling, and community outreach. The term "cleric" can also be used more broadly to refer to any member of the clergy, regardless of denomination or tradition.
Clerkenwell is a district in the London Borough of Islington, England. It is a trendy area known for its history, fashion, and music scenes. The name "Clerkenwell" comes from the Clerks' Well, a medieval well in the area that was used by the clerks of the adjacent Farringdon Bars. Today, Clerkenwell is a popular area for artists, designers, and musicians, with many boutiques, galleries, and restaurants.