"Gibberellin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gibberellin is a plant hormone that plays a significant role in regulating plant growth and development. It promotes stem elongation, cell division, and cell expansion, leading to increased plant height and leaf expansion. Gibberellin also regulates flowering, seed germination, and root growth. In plants, it helps to break seed dormancy, allowing seeds to germinate, and also helps to stimulate the production of enzymes that degrade seed coats, allowing the seed embryo to emerge. Gibberellin is often used in Agriculture to promote plant growth and as a plant growth regulator in horticulture.
Giardiniera is an Italian-American condiment made from pickled vegetables, typically consisting of cauliflower, carrots, green and red bell peppers, onions, and celery, all mixed with spices, vinegar, and sometimes olive oil. It is often served as an accompaniment to Italian-American dishes such as hot dogs, sausages, and sandwiches. Giardiniera can be hot or mild depending on the level of heat added, with hot versions typically including hot peppers such as habaneros or serrano peppers.
The word "gibber" is a verb that means to talk or utter nonsense, often in a confused or excited manner. It can also refer to the confused or incoherent sounds made by someone who is unable to speak clearly, often due to excitement, anger, or embarrassment. For example: "He started gibbering with excitement when he received the news."
Gibbeting refers to the practice of displaying a criminal's body, usually a felonious pirate, highwayman, or murderer, in a public place as a deterrent or punishment. This was a common form of capital punishment in the past, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries.