"Loiasis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Loiasis is a parasitic infection caused by the Loa loa worm, a type of filarial parasite. It is typically spread through the bite of an infected deer fly or chrysops fly. The worms live in the subcutaneous tissues of the body and can cause a range of symptoms, including swelling, redness, and pain at the site of the bite, as well as eye lesions, neurological problems, and potentially serious complications such as blood cell disorders. Loiasis is typically found in tropical Africa and can be treated with medication, but is usually only a major health concern in individuals who have undertaken activities that put them at risk of being bitten by infected flies, such as adventure travelers or people who work outdoors in affected areas.
Logothete (n.) is a historical term that referred to a high-ranking official or secretary in the Byzantine Empire, particularly in the administrative and financial departments. They were responsible for keeping records, handling correspondence, and conducting diplomatic duties. The term is derived from the Greek word "ログ氣τε" (logothete), meaning "bookkeeper" or "scribe".
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The word "loins" refers to the part of the human body located between the ribs and the hip bones, including the small of the back, the region around the kidneys, and the lower part of the spine. In contexts such as anatomy or surgery, it can also refer to the region where the abdominal wall and the back muscles meet. Additionally, in figurative or poetic senses, "loins" can also refer to a person's strength, vitality, or courage.