"Cristatus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The adjective "cristatus" comes from the Latin word "crista", meaning "crested" or "tufted". In biology, "cristatus" is used to describe an organism or a part of an organism that has a crest or tuft of hair, feathers, or other structures. For example, a cristatus species of lizard may have a crest of spines or a cristatus fin may have a tuft of feathers.
Definition: Cristatus is a Latin word meaning "crested" or "tufted".
Examples:
The cristatus macaque is a species of Old World monkey found in Southeast Asia. [Biological context]
The cristatus pattern on the pigeon's head was a distinguishing feature of the breed. [ Ornithological context]
The cristatus leafhopper was first discovered in the Amazon rainforest. [Entomological context]
The cristatus fringe on the coral reef fish added to its unique appearance. [Marine Biology context]
The cristatus mushroom was characterized by its distinctive crest of spores on its cap. [Mycological context]
Note: The word "cristatus" is often used in scientific and technical contexts to describe organisms or structures that have a crest or tuft-like feature.
The word "crisscross" refers to a pattern of crossing lines or paths, often in a zigzag or intersecting manner. It can also describe a situation in which two or more things come into contact or intersect with each other, often unexpectedly or in a complicated way.
Cristae is a plural noun that refers to the folds or ridges on the surface of mitochondria, the organelles found in the cells of most eukaryotes. The cristae are responsible for increasing the surface area of the mitochondria, allowing them to perform more efficiently and increase their ability to generate energy for the cell through cellular respiration.
The adjective "criterial" refers to something that is related to or concerned with criteria, which are the standards or factors used to judge or evaluate something. In other words, something that is criterial is related to the key or essential factors that determine the outcome or quality of something.
Crithidia is a genus of parasitic protozoa that infects the hindgut of insects, particularly flies and ants. They are protozoan parasites that cause disease in their hosts, and are often found in decaying organic matter.
Crithomancy is a form of divination that involves reading the parts or segments (crithomancy) of crocus flowers to predict the future, fortune-telling, or gain insight into a person's life.
A critic is a person who expresses a judgment or opinion about the quality of something, such as a work of art, literature, music, or performance. Critics often provide written or verbal reviews that evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the work, and their opinions can influence public opinion and affect the success or failure of the product or service being reviewed.