"Cornices" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cornices refer to the mouldings or decorative trim that run along the top of a building, typically above the windows or along the edge of a cornice.
Cornflakes refers to a type of breakfast cereal made from cornmeal that has been flattened and toasted. It is often served with milk and may be sweetened with sugar or other sweeteners.
Cornflour is a type of fine, white powder made from cornstarch, a carbohydrate extracted from the endosperm of corn (maize) kernels. It is often used as a thickening agent in cooking and baking, as well as a coating for foods like fried foods or as a base for custards and sauces. It is also known as cornstarch or maize starch.
A delicate annual flowering plant, Centaurea cyanus, characterized by its bright blue flowers and a slender stem, often used as an ornamental plant in gardens.
A cornhusker is a colloquial term for a resident of the U.S. state of Nebraska. The term originally referred to people who harvested corn for a living, and over time it came to be used more broadly to refer to anyone from Nebraska, regardless of their occupation. Nebraska is often nicknamed the "Cornhusker State" due to its reputation as one of the leading corn-producing states in the country.
The term "cornhuskers" refers to the University of Nebraska's athletic teams, specifically the football and other sports teams that compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) level.
A cornice is a decorative molding or trim that runs along the top of a wall or ceiling, typically containing a series of curves or moldings. It is often found in classical or ornate architectural styles, and serves to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to a room.
Noun: A corniche is a type of architectural feature, typically found on buildings, where a curved cornice or molded coping projects from the top of a wall or facade, often decorated with ornate designs or carvings. It can also refer to a narrow coastal road or promenade, often with a scenic view, as in the French Riviera's Grand Corniche.
Cornicular refers to something that is shaped like a horn or tusk, or resembling a horn or tusk in shape or form. It can also refer to a horn-like projection or a part that resembles a horn.
The adjective "corniculate" refers to something that has a horn-like shape or resembles a horn. It can also describe a sound that resembles the lowing of a cow or the braying of a donkey. In medical terminology, the term "corniculate" describes a small cartilaginous structure in the larynx (voice box) that resembles a horn.
To corniculate means to shape or form something into a horn or a horn-like shape. It can also refer to the process of growing horns or horn-like structures, such as the corniculation of certain animals' skulls or the corniculation of a seedling's leaves that grow in a pointed or curved shape.
The word "coniferous" refers to something related to or characteristic of conifers, which are a type of plant that produces cones and includes species such as pine, spruce, and fir trees. Specifically, coniferous can describe:<br><br> A forest or woodland dominated by conifers.<br> The collective term for coniferous trees or plants.<br> Having or bearing cones, as conifers do.<br><br>In a broader sense, coniferous can also describe a landscape, region, or climate that is characterized by the presence of coniferous trees or the cold, northern environments in which they typically thrive.
The word "cornific" is derived from the Latin words "cornu," meaning "horn," and "fic," which is a suffix forming nouns indicating a maker or doer. Therefore, "cornific" can be literally translated to "horn-maker" or "one who makes horns." However, in a figurative sense, someone who is "cornific" could be described as someone who is clever or cunning, able to "make" or create clever ideas or strategies.