"Lutyens" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lutyens refers to Sir Edwin Lutyens, a renowned British architect of the early 20th century. He is best known for designing many iconic buildings and monuments in India, including the Viceroy's House (now Rashtrapati Bhavan) and several war memorials, such as the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London.
The word "Lutjanidae" refers to a family of marine fish that includes snappers and dog snappers. It is a group of perciform fish that are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, and are popular among recreational and commercial fishers.
Lutong is a Filipino term that refers to a vendor of cooked food, usually in a public market or at a street stall.
Lutrinae is a subfamily of carnivorous mammals, commonly known as otters. It is a part of the weasel family (Mustelidae) and includes species such as Eurasian otters, American river otters, and sea otters.
Turbulence is a state of chaotic and uneven motion in a fluid, such as air or water. It occurs when there is a sudden change in the flow of the fluid, causing it to become unstable and begin to move in a random and unpredictable way.
Lutzomyia is a genus of female-permanent micromyophilous and anophelocephalid sand fly, commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. They are vectors of leishmaniasis, a disease caused by the parasite Leishmania, which affects humans and animals.
Luwian is an extinct ancient language spoken in central and southern Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) from around the 15th to the 6th century BC. It is also known as Luvian. The language was spoken by the Luwians, a group of people who lived in the region during that time. Luwian is an Indo-European language, closely related to the Hittite language, and is considered to be a key language for understanding the culture and history of ancient Anatolia.