"Laggards" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Laggards refer to people or things that are slow to adopt or develop new ideas, methods, or technological advancements.
Lagenophora is a genus of flowering plants in the family Astereaceae, commonly known as Bur Marigolds. It is a type of shrub that is native to Australia and New Zealand. The name "Lagenophora" comes from the Greek words "lagenon", meaning "box", and "phora", meaning "bearing", likely referring to the box-like shape of the fruit. Lagenophora is a small, ashy-grey shrub that produces small yellow flowers and has a rough, woody texture.
Lagers are a type of beer that is fermented at a cooler temperature than other types of beer, typically between 5-15°C (41-59°F). They are characterized by a crisp, clean taste and a smooth, refreshing mouthfeel. Lagers are often brewed with bottom-fermenting yeast, which settles at the bottom of the fermentation tank, and are typically aged for a longer period of time than other types of beer. Examples of popular lagers include Pilsner, Oktoberfest, and Heineken.
Lagerstroemia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lythraceae. They are commonly known as crape myrtles and are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, and Australia. The genus includes about 50-60 species, including the popular ornamental plants Lagerstroemia indica and Lagerstroemia speciosa.
Laghouat is a city located in the Saharan region of Algeria. It is the capital of Laghouat Province and has a population of around 150,000 people.
Lagomorpha is a mammalian order that includes rabbits, hares, and pikas. It is one of the two main groups of mammals that evolved from a common ancestor with primates, the other being Primates. Lagomorphs are characterized by their distinctive pairs of incisors in the upper and lower jaw, which are used for cutting and grinding plant material. They also have a specialized digestive system that allows them to extract nutrients from plant material that is difficult for other mammals to digest.