"Mescal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mescal is a type of agave plant that is used to produce tequila, a popular Mexican spirit. It can also refer to a group of Native American people living in the southwestern United States.
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Mesangiocapillary refers to a specific structure in the kidney, where the mesangium, a type of connective tissue, surrounds the capillaries. This structure is a critical part of the glomerulus, which is the functional unit of kidney filtration. The mesangiocapillary structure plays a key role in regulating blood pressure and filtering waste products from the blood.
Mesangiolysis is a medical term that refers to the breakdown or destruction of mesangial cells, which are a type of cell found in the mesangium, a region in the glomerulus of the kidney. Mesangial cells play a crucial role in maintaining the structure and function of the glomerulus, and their destruction can lead to kidney damage and diseases such as glomerulonephritis.
Mesantoin is a trade name for methquinol, a medication used to treat tremors, Parkinson's disease, and other movement disorders.
Mesaraic refers to something that is relating to or characterized by a Mesaraic trend or style, which is an obsolete or rare term. In general, it means something that is elaborate, ornate, or fancy. From the ancient Greek word "meso", meaning "middle" and "areo", meaning "to arrange or order", it is thought to have referred to something that is mid-point or median in terms of classification or arrangement. However, due to its rarity and obscurity, there is limited information available about its usage and meaning.
Mesaticephalic refers to a skull shape in which the length of the skull from the back of the head to the forehead is equal to the width of the skull from ear to ear, and the frontal bone (forehead) is relatively flat. This shape is typical in most human skulls, as opposed to dolichocephalic (longer head) or brachycephalic (broader head) shapes.
Mesaticephalous refers to a skull shape in which the mesial plane (the plane passing through the center of the palate) is parallel to the orbitale plane (the plane passing through the bony eye sockets). It is a term used in anatomy, particularly in the study of the shape and structure of the human skull.
Mescalero-Chiricahua refers to a Native American Apache tribe that lived in the southwestern United States, primarily in what is now New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas. The tribe was known for its skilled warriors and was active in the Apache Wars against the Mexican and American governments. The term "Mescalero-Chiricahua" specifically refers to the Apache tribes that merged in the 17th century, forming a cohesive group with distinct cultural and linguistic traditions.
Mescaline is a naturally occurring psychoactive alkaloid found in the peyote cactus, which is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It is a powerful hallucinogen that induces vivid visuals, altered perception, and changes in thinking and mood. Mescaline has been used for centuries by indigenous cultures in the region, such as the Native American Church, for religious and spiritual purposes.
Mescaline is a naturally occurring psychedelic alkaloid found in certain species of the Peruvian cactus, particularly the San Pedro and the Peyote. It is a powerful hallucinogen that has been used by indigenous cultures for religious, spiritual, and medicinal purposes for thousands of years. When ingested, mescaline can produce vivid visuals, distorted perceptions of time and space, and an altered state of consciousness, often characterized as a deep sense of connection to nature, self, and the universe.
A term of address used to refer to a group of women, equivalent to "ladies" or "gentlemen" (used in French-speaking countries).