"Coreopsis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Coreopsis is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae. It is commonly known as tickseed. The name Coreopsis is derived from the Greek words "kore" (maiden) and "opsis" (view), referring to the fact that the flower resembles a maiden's face.
Coregonidae is a family of fish, commonly known as whitefish or herring. They are cold-water fish that are found in lakes and rivers in North America, Europe, and Asia.
Coregonus is a genus of fish in the family Salmonidae. It includes several species of whitefish, including the Lake Väner whitefish, Lake Saimaa ringed whitefish, and the smelt.
Coreid is a noun referring to a type of ant, specifically the genus Coreus, which is usually found in tropical and subtropical regions.
Coreidae refers to a family of insects commonly known as leaf-footed bugs or squash bugs. They are typically elongated bugs with distinctive leaf-shaped structures on their hind legs, which they use for defense and to stabilize themselves on leaves and stems.
The word "corer" is a noun that refers to a person or thing that cores something, typically referring to the process of removing the inner core or pith of a fruit or vegetable. For example, a corer might be used to extract the core of an apple or pineapple. It can also refer to a tool used for this purpose, such as a corer used for removing the cores of vegetable or fruit.
A correspondent is a person who writes or reports news, especially for a newspaper, magazine, or television or radio program. It can also refer to a person who corresponds with or meets with someone, often regularly, to gather information or to discuss a particular topic or issue.