"Hemerocallidaceae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hemerocallidaceae is a family of plants in the order Asparagales. Members of this family are commonly known as daylilies or spider lilies. They are perennial plants that typically have long, narrow leaves and produce showy, funnel-shaped flowers in a wide range of colors.
Hematuria is a medical term that refers to the presence of blood in the urine. It can be caused by various factors, including kidney stones, urinary tract infections, bladder or kidney cancer, and injury to the urinary tract. Typically, hematuria is characterized by pink, red, or cola-colored urine. Mild hematuria may not cause any symptoms, while more severe cases can be accompanied by pain, burning sensations during urination, or difficulty urinating.
Hemerobian refers to an animal that lives through both day and night, being active at dawn and dusk, while resting or sleeping during the extreme temperatures of noon or midnight. This term is often used in biology to describe the circadian habits of certain species, such as certain insects, birds, or mammals.
Hemerobid refers to a species of ground beetles that are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day.
Hemerocallis refers to a genus of flowering plants commonly known as daylilies. They are herbaceous perennials that produce showy, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom for only one day. The term "hemerocallis" comes from the Greek words "hemera" meaning day and "kalos" meaning beauty, referring to the plant's short-lived but striking blooms.
A hemiacetal is a type of organic compound that is formed when an alcohol reacts with an aldehyde or a ketone in the presence of acid. It is a half-ester of the original aldehyde or ketone and an alcohol. Hemiacetals are important in the formation of many natural products, such as starches, cellulose, and other biopolymers. They can also be used as intermediate compounds in the synthesis of other organic compounds.
Hemianesthesia is a medical term that refers to a type of nerve damage or dysfunction that results in a decrease or loss of sensation on one side of the body. This sensation can be in the form of numbness, tingling, weakness, or loss of proprioception (the sense of body position and movement). In hemianesthesia, the affected side of the body may feel as if it is anesthetized or numb, hence the name. It is often the result of damage to the spinal cord, brain, or peripheral nerves.