"Loxostege" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Loxostege is a genus of moths in the family Crambidae.
Loxodromic refers to a line that cuts through a sphere or a cylinder at a constant angle, rather than a parallel or meridian line. It is often used in navigation and geographic mapping to describe the path of a moving object, such as a ship or an airplane, when it follows a constant compass direction.
Loxodromism refers to the property of a curve or a line in three-dimensional space that always cuts the coordinate axes at a constant angle, regardless of its position or orientation. It is a fundamental concept in mathematics, particularly in geometry and graph theory. In cartography, loxodromism is used to describe the path taken by a ship or an aircraft that maintain a constant bearing (compass direction) while moving along a curved path. The term "loxodrome" was first coined by the German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1822.
A loyalist is a person who strongly supports and remains faithful to a particular cause, party, organization, or leader, often through thick and thin. This term is often used to describe people who backing a monarch or government during times of conflict or revolution. In modern times, the term "loyalist" is also used to describe individuals who strongly support a political party, ideology, or leader, even in the face of opposing views.
Loyalty is the quality of being loyal, that is, faithfully adhering to a person, cause, or institution, and being willing to make sacrifices for the sake of that loyalty.
Loyalties refer to the commitment and dedication an individual has to a particular person, group, organization, or cause, which supersedes personal interests, and motivates them to remain faithful and supportive regardless of circumstances or challenges.