"Lamia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lamia is a noun that refers to a mythical creature from ancient mythology, particularly in Greek and Arabic traditions. It is a female serpent or a hybrid of a woman and a serpent, often depicted as a seductress. She is said to have the ability to transform from a beautiful woman to a snake-like creature. In modern usage, the term Lamia is also used metaphorically to refer to a seductive or alluring woman.
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Lamentations refers to acts of mourning or lament, especially loud and loud wailing or crying, often in response to a loss or tragedy. It can also mean a sorrowful or mournful expression, such as a speech or poem that expresses sadness or regret.
Past tense of "lament", meaning to express deep regret or sorrow for something that has happened or been lost. It can also mean to mourn or lament something in a shy, subdued, or barely audible way.
To lament is to feel or express deep sorrow, regret, or displeasure, often in a loud or elaborate manner. Lamenting can also be used to describe a feeling of sadness or regret because something has ended or has been lost.
Adverbially, "lamentingly" means to express deep regret, sadness, or disappointment. It describes an idea, emotion, or action as being done in a manner that is sorrowful, mournful, or expressively gloomy.
Laments is a noun that refers to expressions of sorrow, regret, or disappointment, often accompanied by a sense of loss or longing. It can also refer to a formal song or poem that laments the loss or suffering of someone or something, such as a lament for a departed loved one.
A lamer is a slang term that refers to someone who is considered annoying, awkward, or uncool, often in a humorous or ironic way. The term typically carries a tongue-in-cheek or affectionate tone, implying that the person being referred to is endearing or pitied rather than genuinely despised.
Lamest is the superlative form of the adjective "lame", meaning the most uncool, boring, or annoying. It is often used to describe something that is considered low-quality or unworthy of attention.
Lamiaceae is a botanical family of flowering plants, commonly known as the mint family. It includes over 7,000 species of plants, such as mint, basil, rosemary, and oregano. Members of this family are often aromatic and are commonly used in cooking and herbal medicine.
Lamiales is a plant order that includes flowering plants commonly known as semperovies, or labiates. It is a large and diverse group that includes about 20,000 species, many of which are found in tropical regions. Some common examples of plants in the Lamiales order include mint (Mentha), basil (Ocimum), lavender (Lavandula), and honeysuckle (Lonicera). Lamiales plants often have distinctive characteristics such as bilateral symmetry, four or five petals, and fused stamens.
Lamiastraceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as wormwood clan. It is a group of flowering plants that are native to North America and Asia. The family is characterized by its unique flower arrangement and has species with varying degrees of toxicity, similar to the well-known wormwood plant.
Lamictal is a brand name for the medication lamotrigine, a prescription drug used to treat certain types of seizures and epilepsy. It is also used to prevent the recurrence of episodes of depression and to treat bipolar disorder. The medication works by altering the levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain, which can help to stabilize mood and reduce the frequency and severity of seizures.
Lamina refers to a thin layer or plate of a substance, especially a thin layer of bone or cartilage, or a layer of a material or tissue that is parted or split. It can also refer to a thin section of a leaf or a scale-like structure on an animal's body. In anatomy, the lamina is the flat part of a bone or cartilage that makes up the spine, ribs, or other bony structures. In geology, the lamina refers to a thin layer of sedimentary rock that is deposited in a particular pattern or arrangement. In biology, lamina can be used to describe the thin layers of tissue that make up the walls of various organs, such as the lamina propria, which is the layer of tissue underneath the mucous membrane of the respiratory, digestive, and urinary tracts.
Laminae refers to thin layers or slices, often used in anatomy to describe the structure of organs, such as the layers of a leaf or the bosse of the brain. It can also refer to thin transparent sheets of material, such as the pages of a book or the pages of a laminated brochure.