"Fontevrault" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fontevrault is a French site that was a monastery, specifically an abbey, founded in the 12th century by Robert of Arbrissel, a French priest. It was a place of pilgrimage and a royal abbey, associated with the French monarchy. The abbey was famous for its beautiful architecture and was the last resting place of several French kings, including Henry II and Richard the Lionheart. The term Fontevrault has since become synonymous with grandeur, opulence, and beauty.
Fontana is a noun that refers to a fountain, a small spring, or a small artificial reservoir or pool that fills and refills with water. It can also refer to a manufacturer of automobiles, especially the Fiat Auto Albania S.p.A. company, known as partly by the brand name Albanian: Fontana, as the first car assembled in Albania was the Fiat 500, Valvolarhe of the brand known as Fontana.
The fontanel is a soft spot or a gap in the skull of a newborn baby, typically located at the top of the head and forming a diamond-shaped area. It is covered by a thin layer of skin and is a weak spot in the skull that allows for expansion during delivery. The fontanel usually closes naturally within the first two years of a child's life.
Fontanelles are soft spots or thin areas on the skull of a newborn baby. They appear as a soft and malleable patch of bone that can be felt on the top and back of the head. Fontanelles are normal and are a result of the skull bones not being yet fully formed at birth. They usually close on their own within the first two years of a child's life.
Fontanels are membranous structures that connect the cranial bones in infants and protected the soft spot on their head. They allow for flexibility and growth as the skull expands during infancy and childhood, eventually closing as the bones calcify and harden. In adults, the fontanels are usually closed and replaced by sutures, which are firmer connections between the bones.
Fonts refer to the style and design of letters and characters used in written or printed text. They can vary in factors such as font size, font style (e.g. bold, italic, cursive), and font family (e.g. Arial, Times New Roman, Helvetica).