"Melanisation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Melanisation is a biological process by which cells or tissues produce the pigment melanin, which is responsible for skin, hair, and eye colour in humans and some animals.
The term "Melanesians" refers to a group of indigenous peoples who inhabit the region surrounding the Pacific Ocean, including Australia, the Pacific Islands, and Southeast Asia. Melanesians are characterized by their darker skin tones, curly or wavy hair, and distinctive physical features, which are distinct from other Pacific Islanders.
A melange is a mixture or blend of different things, often used to describe a combination of cultures, styles, or themes. For example, a clothing brand might create a melange of traditional and modern designs, resulting in a unique aesthetic. The term can also be used to describe a place where different cultures, languages, or customs come together, such as a multicultural city or neighborhood. In a broader sense, a melange can refer to any blend or fusion of different elements, resulting in something new and distinct.
"Melanion" refers to a mythological god, specifically the Greek god of the dark wood, and also the father of Lynceus, who was the father of Hypermnestra.
Melanization is the process by which melanin pigments are produced in living organisms. It is a natural process that occurs in animals, plants, and fungi, and is responsible for their coloration, protection from the sun, and other physiological functions. In animals, melanization can result in darkening of the skin, hair, or eyes due to the production of melanin, whereas in plants, it can lead to the development of pigmented structures such as flowers, fruits, and leaves.