"Madreporite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Madreporite is a term used in anatomy to describe the stony substance that forms the bulk of the corium, the inner layer of the shell in many marine invertebrates, such as certain types of mussels and clams. It is a reference to the porous, sponge-like structure of the material, which resembles a porous stone.
Madras is a noun that refers to a type of long-sleeved shirt with a collar and cuffs, typically made of cotton or linen, originating from the Indian city of Madras. It is often worn as a casual, comfortable garment in warm weather. The word "madras" has also been used to describe a specific type of fabric, known for its distinctive checked pattern.
A madrassah is a type of Islamic school or college, typically offering instruction in the Quran, Islamic law, and other Islamic subjects.
Madrassahs refer to Muslim religious schools or colleges, particularly in South Asia and the Middle East, that provide education and training in Islamic studies, Arabic, and other religious subjects. They often offer a range of programs, including traditional Islamic education, as well as more modern subjects such as science, technology, and technical skills. Madrassahs can range from small, informal schools to large, well-established institutions, and may be affiliated with specific Islamic movements or traditions.
Madreporic refers to having the texture or structure of coral reefs, characterized by a complex network of ridges and hollows.
Madrileno is an adjective that refers to something or someone that is related to or characteristic of Madrid, the capital city of Spain.