"Haline" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Haline is a noun. It refers to a narrow, shallow inlet of the sea, typically found in a coastal area. The term is often used in combination with other words, such as "haline lake" or "haline coastline", to describe a specific geographical feature.
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A halidome is a rare and distant lunar year, which is the time it takes the Moon to return to the same position relative to the Sun from the vantage point of a particular location on Earth.
Halieutics is a noun that refers to the art or practice of fishing or the science of describing fish and their habitats.
Halifax is a city located in West Yorkshire, England, UK. It is a major urban centre in Northern England and has a rich history dating back to the Viking era.
"Haligonian" refers to a native or inhabitant of Halifax, a city in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The term is often used to describe someone who has a distinct accent, dialect, or cultural identity associated with the city and its surrounding area.
"Haligonians" refers to the people from Halifax, a city in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.
Halimede is a name. Specifically, it is the name of the moon of the planet Neptune, discovered in 2002. It is named after Halimede, a sea goddess in Greek mythology.
Halimodendron is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, commonly known as legumes. It includes several species of shrubs and small trees native to East Asia, particularly in China, Japan, and Korea. The genus name Halimodendron is derived from the Greek words "hali" meaning "sea" and "dendron" meaning "tree", likely referring to the fact that some species of this genus are found in coastal areas.
A haliography is the art of writing or engraving on vellum (animal skin) or parchment. It is a traditional method of bookbinding and illuminating manuscripts, particularly in the Middle Ages.
The word "Haliotidae" refers to a family of marine snails, commonly known as abalone. They are large, edible sea snails that are prized for their flavor and are often harvested for food. Abalone are found in the coastal waters of many parts of the world, particularly in tropical and temperate regions.
Halisauria is a taxonomic order of extinct marine reptiles, characterized by their long, crocodile-like bodies, powerful tails, and snorkel-like nostrils. They lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 130 million years ago.
Halite is a type of mineral that is commonly known as rock salt. It is a crystalline form of sodium chloride, or common table salt, and is typically found in the form of cubic crystals. Halite is often used as a seasoning or preservative in cooking, and is also used in the manufacture of various products such as soap, paper, and textiles.
Halitherses was a character in Homer's ancient Greek epic poem, the Iliad. He was a seer who prophesied the events leading to the downfall of Troy, including the Trojan Horse. Halitherses' prophecies were considered unheeded or ignored, and the Trojans were ultimately defeated by the Greeks. As a seer, Halitherses was said to have the ability to see into the future and understand the will of the gods.