"Marsupium" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Marsupium is a Latin word that refers to a pouch or a sac that is found in some mammals, typically marsupials, to carry and nourish their young.
Marsupium
Overview: Martian women's pouch
Marsupials are a group of mammals that give birth to underdeveloped young, which then complete their development inside a pouch on their mother's body.
Marsupites refers to a group of small to medium-sized, herbivorous mammals that give birth to underdeveloped young, which then complete their development inside a pouch on their mother's body. Examples of marsupites include kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and opossums.
Martele is an adjective that means molded or shaped in a hammer-like fashion, typically used to describe something that is hammered or shaped with a hammer. It can also describe something that is ornate or decorative, as if it has been hammered or shaped to create a specific design or pattern. For example, "The martele bronze door handle added a touch of elegance to the entrance."
A marten is a small to medium-sized mammal that belongs to the weasel family. It has a slender body, bushy tail, and a distinctive coat of fur that is typically brown or yellow with a black stripe running along its back. Martens are found in forests and mountains around the world, and they are carnivores, feeding on small animals such as rodents, rabbits, and birds. They are also known for their agility and can climb trees with ease.
Martensite is a type of microstructure that forms in steel and some other metals when they are rapidly cooled, a process known as quenching. It is characterized by a needle-like or plate-like crystal structure and is typically quite hard.
Martial refers to something related to warfare, military arts, or combat sports. It can also describe something that is well-suited to intense conflict or competition.