"Harengiform" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Harengiform refers to a type of fish scale structure. It is a term used in ichthyology to describe fish scales that are similar to those of herring, hence the name. Harengiform scales are thin, plate-like, and overlap each other in a specific pattern. This type of scale structure is characteristic of many small fish, such as herring, sardines, and anchovies.
A harem is a group of women who are the wives or concubines of a single man, often in a polygynous society. The term can also refer to a group of women who are kept in a luxurious and isolated environment, often for the pleasure of the man.
A harem is a group of female spouses, concubines, or lovers of a single man, often in a polygynous society. In Islamic tradition, a harem refers to the domain or quarters of a Muslim family, particularly the inner apartments of a house reserved for the women and girls of the family, including wives, concubines, and maidens.