"Esotericist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An esotericist is someone who studies or practices esoterism, which refers to knowledge or teachings that are reserved for or understood by a select few, often requiring specialized knowledge or spiritual insight. An esotericist may be interested in fields such as mysticism, hermeticism, alchemy, or ancient mysteries, seeking to uncover hidden truths or understand the deeper mysteries of life and the universe.
The esophagus is a muscular tube that carries food and liquids from the throat to the stomach. It is located in the chest cavity and is about 10 inches (25 cm) long. The esophagus is lined with mucous membrane and is surrounded by muscles that contract and relax in a coordinated manner to propel food through it. The esophagus is also equipped with a ring-like structure called the Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES) that acts as a valve to prevent food from flowing back up into the throat after it has entered the stomach.
Esoterism refers to the holding or teaching of doctrines believed only by a select group of people, often considered obscure or difficult to understand. Esoteric knowledge or teachings are typically reserved for those deemed worthy or enlightened and may be hidden or concealed from the general public. This concept often applies to spiritual or philosophical practices that involve advanced or specialized understanding, such as mysticism, hermeticism, or gnosticism.
The word "espadon" refers to a type of sword or swordfish. It can be a noun in English, and it is not as commonly used as other words for sword or swordfish. However, it is often used in literary or poetic contexts to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to the writing.
An espadrille is a type of flat sandal or shoe originating from Spain and Catalonia. It is typically made with a canvas or cotton upper and a jute outsole, and is often worn during warm weather. Espresso-style shoes often have laces or drawstrings, and are known for their informal, laid-back style.