"Gymnura" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gymnura is a genus of marine rays, commonly known as butterfly rays. They are a type of fish that have a distinctive flat, disk-like body and long, wing-like fins that resemble butterflies.
Gymnospermophyta is a term that refers to a group of seed plants that produce cones and reproduce by seed. This group includes conifers, such as pine, spruce, and fir trees, as well as cycads, ginkgoes, and certain primitive conifer-like plants. The term "Gymnospermophyta" comes from the Greek words "gymnos," meaning "naked," and "sperma," meaning "seed," and "phyta," meaning "planted." It is used in botany and taxonomy to describe these plants that produce seeds but do not have flowers or petals.
Gymnospermous refers to plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit or ovary, as in the case of flowering plants. In other words, gymnosperms are plants whose seeds are visible and exposed, such as conifers, cycads, and ginkgoes.
Gyms refer to buildings or areas where people can exercise, train, and engage in physical activities to improve their health, strength, and fitness. They typically have equipment and facilities such as treadmills, weights, and mirrors, and may offer classes, personal training, and other services.