"Liliorhiza" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Liliohiza is a genus of lizards in the family Teiidae. The name "Liliohiza" comes from the Greek words "lilion" meaning lily and "hiza" meaning forearm, likely referring to the distinctive markings on the genus' forearms.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "liliorhiza":
Liliales is an order of monocot flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae. It includes about 17 families and 200-300 genera, including lilies, orchids, and agaves. The name "Liliales" comes from the type genus Lilium, which includes the true lilies. Plants in this order are characterized by their bulbous or rhizomatous stems, which produce showy flowers that are often fragrant and symmetrical.
"Liling" is a name, and it can also refer to a city in Jiangsu Province, China. However, the term "liling" is a transliteration of the Chinese characters "" which literally means "beautiful forest" or "nice woods". It can also refer to something that is gentle, soft, and soothing.
A liliom is an old-fashioned term for a flame, particularly a spark or a flicker of flame. It can also refer to a mythical insect that is said to carry the souls of the dead to the afterlife, originating in Hungarian folklore.
Liliopsid refers to a type of plant, specifically a flowering plant that belongs to the Liliopsida class. This class includes plants such as grasses, lilies, orchids, and palms, among many others.
Lilium is the Latin word for lily, a type of flowering plant. In English, it can also refer to a genus of flowering plants in the family Liliaceae, commonly known as true lilies.
Lilliput refers to a place or land inhabited by people of unusually small size. The term originates from Jonathan Swift's satirical novel "Gulliver's Travels" (1726), in which the protagonist, Lemuel Gulliver, visits a fictional island called Lilliput, where the inhabitants are only about 6 inches (15 cm) tall. Since then, the term has been used to describe anything or anyone that is perceived as tiny, insignificant, or diminutive, often in a humorous or whimsical sense.
Lilliputian refers to something or someone that is extremely small, especially in relation to something else that is normal-sized. The term comes from the fictional land of the Lilliputians in Jonathan Swift's novel "Gulliver's Travels," who were a race of tiny people. In modern usage, the term "lilliputian" is often used to describe something that is diminutive or dwarf-like.