"Comas" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Comas refers to the periods of deep unconsciousness or temporary loss of consciousness that occur in certain medical conditions, such as brain injury, infection, or surgery. In everyday language, it can also refer to a temporary state of being half-aware or disconnected from one's surroundings, often used to describe a situation where someone is tired, bored, or numb.
A comal is a flat, shallow pan or griddle, typically made of ceramic, clay, or metal, used for cooking tortillas, grilling meats, and warming foods. It is a traditional cooking tool in many Latin American and Caribbean cultures.
Comarca is a Spanish word that means "county" or "region". It typically refers to a subnational administrative division in Spain or Latin America, often consisting of a group of municipalities or communes. It is equivalent to a county, shire, or district in other countries.
Comatulid refers to a type of marine animal, specifically a species of feather star, which is a class of echinoderms characterized by their feather-like radiating arms.