"Eumoirous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Eumoirous is an adjective that means "having a good or noble reputation".
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "eumoirous":
Eumenes (n.) refers to a sincere or faithful friend. This term originates from ancient Greek history, particularly in reference to Eumenes of Cardia, a close companion and general of Alexander the Great.
Eumenorrheic refers to a woman who has a regular and normal menstrual cycle, with periods occurring at approximately the same time each month.
Eumetazoa refers to a clade within the kingdom Animalia that includes animals with true tissues and organs. It is a supergroup that comprises most multicellular animals, including vertebrates, invertebrates, and some protozoa. In other words, eumetazoa are animals that have complex body structures and organ systems, such as nervous, circulatory, and digestive systems. This clade is contrasted with the earlier, simpler multicellular organisms that are classified as parazoan, which lack true tissues and organs.
Eumetazoans are a group of multicellular animals that possess true tissues and differentiated cells. They are characterized by the presence of a body cavity (coelom) and a system of nerve cells called a nervous system. This group includes many animals, such as vertebrates (including humans), invertebrates (like insects, worms, and starfish), and some simple multicellular organisms.
Eumolpidae is a family of insects, commonly known as fulgoroid planthoppers. They are a type of true bug, found in warm and tropical regions, particularly in Asia. These insects are known for their elongated bodies and distinctive jumping ability.
In literature, Eumolpus is a character in Petronius' ancient Roman novel "The Satyricon". He is an elderly and wealthy poet who is a friend of the main character, Encolpius. Eumolpus is a satirical representation of an aging bohemian with a penchant for self-importance and a questionable moral character.
Eumycetes is a subdivision of the kingdom Fungi, which includes all fungi that produce sexual spores or reproductive structures. The term "Eumycetes" comes from the Greek words "eu" meaning "true" and "mykes" meaning "fungus", and it refers to the fact that this group of fungi is thought to be the true or "primitive" lineage of fungi.
Eumycophyta refers to a phylum of fungi that includes mushrooms, molds, and other similar organisms. It is a group of organisms that are characterized by the absence of a cell wall during most of their life cycle, but it forms a cell wall during fruiting and spore production.