"Cyperales" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "cyperales" refers to a suborder of grass-like plants in the family Cyperaceae, which includes species commonly known as sedges, rushes, or cat-tails. These plants are typically found in wet environments and have slender stems, narrow leaves, and small flowers.
Cyperales
Definition: A superorder of flowering plants, including all species of sedge and rushes.
Cynwulf is a name that originated from Old English and Welsh. It is composed of two elements: "cyn" meaning "dog" or "canine", and "wulf" meaning "wolf". In ancient times, the name Cynwulf may have referred to someone with a strong or fierce nature, much like a dog or a wolf. In modern times, the name Cynwulf is mostly found as a surname, often used to signify a bold or rugged individual.
Cynwyd is a village in Merion, Pennsylvania, United States, located about 11 miles northwest of Center City Philadelphia. The village is part of Lower Merion Township and is known for its historic Main Line location.
Cyparissia refers to a genus of flowering plants of the family Malvaceae, commonly known as Silk Floss Trees.
Cyperaceous refers to something that resembles or is associated with cyperus, a genus of grass-like plants, characterized by rounded leaves and frosted flowers. In general, a word with a cyperaceous flavor or quality suggests something that has a grassy or reedy appearance or scent.
Cypermethrin is a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide used to kill a wide range of insects, including lice, ticks, and mosquitoes. It is commonly used to treat lice and scabies in humans, and to control various agricultural pests, such as flies, ants, and beetles.