"Crotales" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Crotales are a type of ancient or primitive cymbal or finger cymbal, typically made of metal or ceramic, used in various forms of percussion music. They are known for their bright, ringing sound and are often used to add color and texture to music.
Usage Examples of Crotales
Crossword is a type of word game or puzzle where words or phrases are hidden inside a grid of squares. The game requires players to fill in the squares with letters to create valid words or phrases that match the clues given.
Crostini is a type of small, sliced bread that is toasted or grilled and often served as an appetizer or snack, typically topped with various ingredients such as cheese, meats, vegetables, and spreads. The word "crostini" comes from the Italian language, with "crosta" meaning crust and "ini" being a suffix indicating a diminutive form. In general, crostini refers to the small, crispy slices of bread that are perfect for biting into or dipping into various sauces and toppings.
Crotala refers to a type of drumsticks used by Native Americans, particularly in the tribes of North America. They are typically made from wood, bone, or stone and are used to strike the frame drums or hand drums.
Crotalaria refers to a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, commonly known as rattlebox or caesalpinia. These plants are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world and are often considered weedy species. The verb "to crotalaria" means to produce seeds that rattle in a pod, causing a rattling sound when touched or dry.
The Crotalidae family is a group of venomous snakes, commonly known as rattlesnakes. They are found primarily in the Western Hemisphere, with the exception of the Asian pit vipers. These snakes are characterized by their distinctive rattle, which is used for defense and warning. The Crotalidae family includes various species of rattlesnakes, such as the western diamondback rattlesnake, the timber rattlesnake, and the copperhead.
Crotaline refers to a type of venom, specifically the venom of vipers and rattlesnakes, characterized by its ability to cause primarily hemorrhagic and necrotic (tissue-damaging) symptoms. It gets its name from the Crotalus genus of venomous snakes, which includes rattlesnakes and copperheads. Crotaline venom is often highly effective in spreading quickly through the circulatory system, causing extensive tissue damage and organ failure if left untreated.
The word "crotalo" is plural of the Spanish word "crotal", which refers to a type of snake, specifically a pit viper or a rattlesnake.
Crotaphion is a genus of wasps in the family Crabronidae, commonly known as ground nesting wasps. They are known for their habit of gathering spider silk and using it to construct striking cocoons in which their young develop.
Crotaphite is a rare mineral species that is a variety of gerehite, a type of manganese-iron oxide hydroxide. It is usually found in the form of pale orange to yellowish orange masses or encrustations on other minerals. The name "crotaphite" comes from the Greek words "krota", meaning "heal", and "phite", meaning "rock" or "stone", likely due to the mineral's use in traditional medicine.