"Emissory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Emissory refers to something that is emitted or sent out, often in a formal or official capacity. In a business or financial context, an emissory note is a type of instrument that allows one party to draw funds from another party, often with interest, until a specified date or amount is reached. In a more general sense, something emissory can refer to anything that is sent or released, such as a treaty or a message.
Emissivity is a term that refers to the ability of a surface to emit thermal radiation. It is a property of materials that describes how well they release heat in the form of radiation. Emissivity values range from 0 (perfectly reflective, no emission) to 1 (perfectly emissive, complete emission). It is often used in fields such as thermal imaging, heat transfer, and materials science to describe the behavior of surfaces in various thermal environments. In simpler terms, emissivity measures how well a surface gives off heat as energy.
To emit something means to send out, give out, or release it from a source. It can be applied to both physical and non-physical things. <br><br>For example: <br><br> The plant emits a sweet fragrance. (physical)<br> The new policy will emit a positive impact on the community. (non-physical)<br><br>It can also be used to mean to produce or generate something, such as:<br><br> The factory emits smoke and pollution. (produces)<br> The country emits greenhouse gases. (produces)<br><br>In a broader sense, emit can also mean to express or show something, such as:<br><br> She emits a confident smile. (expresses)
Emit/Ter: <br><br>Emit/Ter means a device or system that releases or sends out something, such as sound, light, heat, or particles.