"Guttiferae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Guttiferae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the clusiaceae or sterculiaceae. It is a group of plants that includes species such as Garcinia mangostana (mangosteen), Garcinia indica (kokum), and Hypericum spp. (St. John's Wort). The family Guttiferae is characterized by the presence of resinous leaves and the ability to produce fragrant resin. The plants in this family are often found in tropical and subtropical regions and are known for their medicinal and culinary uses.
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The word "gutter" refers to a narrow channel or trough, typically made of metal or plastic, that is attached to the edge of a roof to collect and direct rainwater or snowmelt away from the foundation of a building. It can also be used to describe the bottom edge of a wall, stem, or similar structure that is prone to collecting dirt, debris, or other unwanted substances.
Guttered means:<br><br>Infuriated or enraged, often used to describe a strong and intense emotional state, such as anger, rage, or frustration.
A guttersnipe is a slang term used to describe a young, usually urban, person who is considered to be rude, impertinent, or unrefined. The term often connotes a sense of disrespect, impudence, or insolence. It can also refer to a person who is considered to be of low social status or of dubious character.
Guttifer is an adjective that refers to a plant part that has a nodular or wart-like structure, typically on the stem or leaves. It is often used in botanical descriptions to describe certain plant species.
Guttiferous refers to a plant part or structure that resembles a gut or a bladder. Typically, it refers to the receptacle that holds the seeds of a plant, such as a pericarp, capsule, or berry. In botanical terms, a guttiferous body is a specific organ that secretes a sticky substance to aid in seed dispersal.
Guttulous means having a voracious appetite or a great desire to eat or drink. Someone who is guttulous is unusually eager to indulge in food or other substances, often to the point of excess.
The word "guttural" refers to a sound that comes from the back of the throat, often with a harsh or rasping quality. It can also describe a speech sound or a type of vocalization that is made in the back of the throat, rather than in the front of the mouth. In language, guttural sounds are sometimes represented by letters or symbols such as "kh", "ch", or "th", which are not native to English but are found in other languages, like German, Italian, or Russian.
Gutturalise means to pronounce or utter (a sound) in a way that involves the boğazı, or throat, such as a deep, rough, or harsh sound, often to convey a strong emotion or intensity.
Gutturally refers to or relating to the throat or larynx, as opposed to the nasal cavity. It can also describe a deep, hoarse, or throaty quality of sound or tone, often used to describe men's voices or certain accents. For example, a guttural laugh might be a deep, rough laugh.