"Crenarchaeota" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Crenarchaeota is a group of thermophilic (heat-loving) archaea, a type of microorganism that lacks a cell nucleus. They are characterized by their ability to thrive in extreme environments, such as hot springs, geothermal vents, and acidic or high-salinity environments. They play an important role in the carbon cycle and are found in marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "crenarchaeota":
Crematoria (noun) refers to a building or facility where corpses are burned, typically as part of a funeral or memorial service, to reduce them to ashes. The term is also used to describe the process of cremation itself.
A crematory is a furnace or building where a corpse is burned, usually to facilitate formal identification and preservation of the remains or as part of a funeral or burial ritual.
Cremosin is a rare English word that refers to a shade of yellow or orange color, typically characterized by a warm, rich tone. It can also be described as a deep, golden yellow or a burnt orange color. The word is often used in artistic or design contexts to describe a specific hue or color scheme.
Crenelate: (verb) to cut notches or gaps in a wall or other surface, typically to weaken or destroy it.