"Cymose" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cymose: (of a inflorescence) having a central spike or axis around which the flowers are arranged, typically in a whorled or spiral pattern.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "cymose":
The botanist studied the unique cymose inflorescence of the rare plant species. (#botany)
The cymose arrangement of the flowers added a striking visual element to the bouquets. (#floristry)
The arrangement of the leaves on the stem is an example of cymose growth. (#biology)
The cymose umbels on the parsley plant make it easy to harvest individual stalks. (#gardening)
The cymose pattern on the shape of the sunflower is an instance of phyllotaxis. (#mathematics)
Cymophobic refers to an intense or irrational fear of sounds or noises, particularly those of a musical nature.
Cymopoleia is a rare or obsolete word that refers to the confusing or disorienting effect of the sound of the sea or of waves breaking on the shore. It is a poetic or literary term that is often used to describe the sense of turmoil or chaos that can arise from the sublime and powerful forces of nature.
A cymoscope is a device that visualizes sound waves in the form of a color pattern or an image. It is used to provide a visual representation of sound waves, often used to analyze and diagnose certain auditory disorders or conditions, such as tinnitus or ear infections.
Cymothoa is a genus of parasitic crustaceans, commonly known as tongue-eating lice. They infest the mouths of fish and attach themselves to the tongue or mouths of the fish, where they replace the tongue and absorb nutrients by siphoning the fish's food.
English language:<br><br>Cymric refers to the Welsh people or their language. It may also refer to the Cymric breed of cat, which is a variant of the Longhair cat breed.
Cymru is the Welsh name for Wales, a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is also the Welsh word for "Wales".