"Lyddite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lyddite is a type of smokeless propellant explosive, specifically a type of gunpowder that was invented in the late 19th century. It was used in artillery and small arms during World War I. Lyddite is named after the English industrialist E. W. Lyddell, who developed the formula for the explosive. It is characterized by being smokeless, meaning that it produces minimal visible smoke when ignited.
Lyddite
Lycopsida refers to a group of ancient plants, now extinct, that belonged to the division Pteridophyta, class Lycopodiopsida. They were non-flowering, vascular plants that lived during the Paleozoic Era, about 416 to 359 million years ago. They were characterized by having rhizomes, stems, and leaves, and were likely similar to modern-day club mosses and quillworts.
Lycra is a synthetic fiber known for its flexibility, stretchiness, and ability to retain its shape. It is often used in the manufacture of clothing, especially in activewear, such as sportswear, swimwear, and leggings. Lycra is also known for its quick-drying and moisture-wicking properties, making it a popular choice for athletes and individuals who engage in physical activities.
Lycurgus was a legendary lawgiver of ancient Sparta, said to have reformed the city-state in the 9th or 8th century BC. According to tradition, he introduced many reforms aimed at creating a powerful and disciplined warrior society. These reforms included the development of the phalanx infantry formation, the introduction of ostracism as a means of political control, and the creation of the Spartiate class. Lycurgus is often credited with creating the unique social and political structure of ancient Sparta, which was characterized by its strict social hierarchy, militaristic culture, and emphasis on discipline and obedience.
The Lydians were an ancient Anatolian people who lived in western Anatolia, which is modern-day Turkey, during the Iron Age. They are best known for their kingdom, which was situated in the valley of the Lydus River, and for their wealth, as they were one of the first cultures to use gold and silver coins. The Lydians were also known for their innovative and technologically advanced society, as well as their temple at Labraunda, which was dedicated to the god Zeus.
Lydine is the dried, powdered root of the Galium wellotii plant, which is used as a vegetable and has a flavor similar to asparagus or celery.