"Clitocybe" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Clitocybe is a genus of fungi in the family Tricholomataceae. The name "Clitocybe" comes from the Greek words "klitos", meaning "covering" and "kybe", meaning "cave", likely referring to the caps of these mushrooms which have a covering of scales or a hood-like shape. Clitocybe species are commonly found in soil, deciduous forests, and grasslands, and are often edible, although some can be toxic.
Here are five usage examples of the word "clitocybe":
The clitellum is a ring-shaped structure found in earthworms, which is part of the reproductive system of the animal. It is a prominent feature in the male earthworm, and plays a crucial role in the process of mating and reproduction. Specifically, the clitellum produces the cocoon that contains the fertilized eggs, and it is also capable of secreting a mucus-like substance that helps to bind the cocoons together, facilitating the lunar earthworm stages in earthworm development.
Cliteromegaly is a medical term that refers to the enlargement of the clitoris, often due to hormonal imbalances or congenital conditions. It is a rare condition and can cause discomfort, anxiety, and social distress for those affected.
I think there may be a mistake! The word "clitoridean" doesn't seem to be a real word in the English language. However, I'm assuming you meant to say "clitoral"? <br><br>The adjective "clitoral" refers to something related to the clitoris, a small organ located at the front of the vulva and is highly sensitive and erogenous zone for many people. In a medical context, it may also refer to a clitoral organ or a clitoral area.<br><br>If I'm incorrect, please let me know and I'll be happy to help!