"Melitensis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Melitensis is the specific name of a subtype of bacteria, Francisella tularensis, which is the causative agent of tularemia, a zoonotic disease affecting humans and animals.
Examples of "Melitensis"
Melismas refer to a musical ornamentation technique where a singer repeatedly sings a single syllable of a word or phrase, often with a rise in pitch.
Melismatic refers to singing that involves a prolongation of a single syllable or vowel sound over several notes, often with ornaments and embellishments. This style of singing is commonly found in classical, jazz, and pop music. In other words, melismatic singing is when a singer stretches out a single sound or syllable by singing multiple notes over it.
Melissa is a given name that originated from the Greek word "meli", meaning "honey". It is often given to girls born with a golden or blonde hair color, as a nod to the sweetness and warmth associated with honey. The name Melissa has been popularized in various cultures and has been used in different forms, including Melissa, Melisa, and Malisa.
Melitians is a term used to refer to a group of Christians who lived in the city of Melita (modern-day Malta) in the 5th century. They were a Christian sect that emerged during the heated theological debates of the early Christian Church, particularly around the relationship between the divine and human nature of Jesus Christ. The Melitians were known for their strict adherence to the teachings of the apostles and their rejection of what they saw as heresy in the Church.