"Mermaids" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mermaids are mythological creatures that are half-human and half-fish, typically depicted as beautiful women with shimmering scales, flowing locks, and a enticing smile. They are said to inhabit the ocean and are often associated with fantasy, magic, and legend. In mythology and folklore, mermaids are often anthropomorphized, meaning they are given human-like characteristics, such as the ability to walk on land, sing enchanting songs, or possess extraordinary beauty.
Merlots is a type of wine, specifically a variety of red wine made from the Merlot grape. It is known for its smooth, approachable, and fruit-forward taste, with flavors of plum, blackberry, and chocolate. Merlot is often described as having a velvety or velvety-smooth texture and is often blended with other grape varieties to add depth and complexity to the wine.
Merlucciidae is a family of fish commonly known as hakes. It includes a number of species found in oceans worldwide, particularly in temperate and subtropical regions.
Merluce is a type of fish, specifically a species of cod. It is also known as whiting or hake. It is a mild-flavored fish and is often used in Mediterranean cuisine.
A mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a fish, often depicted as having beautiful hair and a shimmering tail. In mythology and folklore, mermaids are often associated with the sea and are said to have the ability to lure sailors and fishermen to their deaths with their enchanting singing voices.
Meroblastic refers to a type of cell division or cleavage in which the nucleus divides in two, but the cytoplasm divides incompletely, resulting in two daughter cells containing unequal amounts of cytoplasm.