"Impluvium" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An impluvium is a term used in ancient Roman architecture to refer to a courtyard or open area in the center of a domus (a Roman house) that was open to the sky. The impluvium was typically located in the atrium, the central hall of the domus, and was designed to catch and collect rainwater that fell from the roof, which was then channeled away through the impluvium. This design feature allowed the Romans to harvest rainwater for household use, such as irrigation, cleaning, and other purposes.
adj. (of words or actions) expressing a strong desire or begging for something, often in a humble or penitent manner. For example: "The imoring cries for help were heard by the nearby villagers."
The word "implosions" refers to a sudden and intense collapse or failure, often with a loud and violent sound, in a system, structure, or situation. It can also refer to the sound itself, as if something is imploding or collapsing inward.
Implosive refers to something that collapses or implodes inwardly, often explosively or rapidly. It can also describe a vocalization or sound that is sudden, intense, and inwardly-directed, such as the collapse of a physical structure or a loud, explosive sound, like a bursting balloon or a sonic boom.
to suggest or indicate (something) without making it explicit; to subtly convey or hint at (something)
Impolitic refers to something or someone that is not tactful, prudent, or diplomatic. It describes behavior, actions, or words that are unwise, insensitive, or hurtful, often causing unnecessary conflict or offense.