"Elaidin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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The Elaeagnaceae family is a group of flowering plant families in the order Rosales. It includes around 70 species of trees and shrubs, most of which are native to Asia and Europe. The plants in this family are often known as silverberries or oleasters, and are notable for their silvery, waxy leaves and showy flowers.
The Elaeocarpaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Oxalidales. It is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. The family contains about 400 species, most of which are small to medium-sized trees or shrubs. The Elaeocarpaceae family is also known as the "Oriental Plane" or "Elaeo-Carps"
Elaeolite is a mineral species, a type of lithium-rich silicate, with a composition of LiAlSiO4. It is typically found in pegmatites and is characterized by its gentle, waxy appearance.
Elaeoptene is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a type of extinct coniferous tree. It is a member of the extinct genus Elaeocarpaceae and was characterized by its large, helmet-shaped leaves and cone-like fruits.
Elaidic refers to a class of fatty acids, particularly an omega-9 fatty acid known as oleic acid. It is a common fatty acid found in various plant-based oils, such as olive oil, as well as animal fats.
Elaioplasts are types of organelles found in plant cells, responsible for synthesizing and storing lipid molecules, particularly fatty acids. They are also known as lipid bodies or oil bodies.
Elaiosomes are specialized structures found in some seeds, particularly those of the Myrtle family (Myrtaceae), which contain a nutrient-rich oil. These seeds, often referred to as "elaisome-seeds," have evolved to attract specific insects, such as ants and beetles, that help disperse them by carrying the seeds away from the parent plant to a new location. The elaiosomes are essentially tasty treats for these insects, which are attracted to the nutrient-rich oil, and in return, they help spread the seeds to new areas, allowing the plants to propagate and colonize new environments.
The Elamites were an ancient people who lived in what is now southwestern Iran, specifically in the region of Elam, from around 3000 BCE to 539 BCE. They had their own language, culture, and traditions, and were known for their skill in metalwork, particularly silverworking. The Elamites were also renowned for their architectural achievements, such as the construction of the ancient city of Susa, which was their capital.