"Longirostral" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Longirostral refers to having a long snout or beak.
Longirostral
Longings refer to strong desires or yearnings for something or someone that may not be present or attainable. It can also describe a deep sense of emotional or spiritual craving that cannot be fulfilled.
Longirostres is a term used in zoology, particularly in ornithology, to refer to a group of birds characterized by their long, curved or hooked beaks. Examples of birds that belong to this group include herons, storks, and egrets. The term "longirostres" comes from the Latin words "longus," meaning "long," and "rostus," meaning "beak."
Longitude is a geographic concept that refers to the imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole on the Earth's surface. It is measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds, and is used to determine the exact location of a point on the globe. Longitude is often used together with latitude to describe a location's geographic position.