"Colinearity" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Colinearity refers to a state or condition where three or more points or lines are aligned or lie in the same straight line. In geometry, colinearity is used to describe the situation where three points that are not collinear (not on the same line) become collinear (on the same line) when one of them is moved.
Colinearity
Colicroot is a type of plant that has a long, thick, and yellowish-white rhizome (underground stem). Its scientific name is Aletris farinosa. It is native to North America and is also known as "colic root" or "black snakeroot". The plant has been used in traditional medicine for centuries, particularly to treat digestive issues such as colic, constipation, and indigestion. It has also been used as a treatment for other ailments, including fever, rheumatism, and menstrual cramps.
Coliform refers to bacteria that belong to the family Enterobacteriaceae. The term "coliform" comes from the Greek words "kolo," meaning "sheath," and "morphe," meaning "form." It specifically refers to a group of bacteria that have a rod-shaped form and belong to the genera Escherichia, Enterobacter, and Klebsiella. Coliform bacteria are commonly found in the environment and are known to inhabit the intestines of warm-blooded animals.
Colima is a state located in the Pacific coast of Mexico, known for its rich biodiversity, scenic coastlines, and diverse cultural heritage. The city of Colima is the capital and largest city in the state, and is home to a mix of Spanish colonial architecture and modern development. Colima is also known for its hot springs, waterfalls, and ancient archaeological sites, making it a popular destination for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts.
Colinear refers to three or more lines or line segments that lie in the same plane and have a common point at which they intersect. In other words, colinear lines or line segments are ones that are in a straight line and pass through the same point.
Coliphages are viruses that infect and replicate within bacteria, specifically Escherichia coli (E. coli). They are commonly used as bacteriophages, which are used as agents of bacterial gene transfer, and can also be used as gene therapy vectors or for the development of novel antimicrobial agents.
A large public building, typically in the shape of a circle or oval, that was used in ancient Rome for public events such as gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, and public executions. A modern organization or institution that is considered to be prestigious or has a strong reputation.
Colitic refers to something that relates to or is affected by colitis, which is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the colon or large intestine. The prefix "col-" means "colon" or "large intestine", and the suffix "-itic" means "relating to" or "affected by".