"Milliped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A milliped is a type of arthropod that belongs to the class Diplopoda. It has a long, flat body with two pairs of legs joined together, forming a stiff, jointed segment. The name "milliped" comes from the Latin words "mille", meaning "thousand", and "ped", meaning "foot", due to the large number of legs that many species of millipedes have. Millipedes are generally small, ranging from 1-10 cm in length, and live in moist environments, feeding on decaying vegetation and small animals.
A person who has a large amount of money, typically one million dollars or more, and whose wealth is greater than their expenses.
Millionaires are people who have a net worth of at least one million units of currency, typically dollars. The term is often used to refer to individuals who have achieved a high level of financial success and wealth.
Millipascal is a unit of measurement for pressure, equal to one thousandth of abar (1,000,000th of an atmosphere). It is commonly used in scientific and technical contexts to express small pressure ranges.
A millipede is a type of insect that belongs to the subclass Diplopoda. It is characterized by having a large number of legs, typically between 30 and 90 pairs, which gives it its name "millipede" meaning "thousand feet." Millipedes are generally detritivores, feeding on decaying plant and animal matter, and are often found in damp, dark environments such as under rocks, logs, or in soil. They have a segmented body and typically range in length from a few millimeters to several centimeters.
Millipedes are segmented worms that have a long, flat body and usually have two pairs of legs per segment. They are terrestrial animals, commonly found in gardens, forests, and other damp places.
A millisievert (mSv) is a unit of measurement for the dose of ionizing radiation absorbed by the human body. It is used to quantify the biological effect of radiation exposure. One millisievert is equal to one thousandth of a sievert.