"Mysticeti" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mysticeti is a suborder of whales, also known as baleen whales, that are characterized by the presence of baleen plates in their mouths instead of teeth.
Capable of inspiring a sense of awe, wonder, or dread due to a supernatural or sacred quality, often associated with spiritual or metaphysical phenomena, mysterious, or obscure. People who possess or are perceived to possess such qualities are often referred to as mystics, and may be involved in practices such as meditation, prayer, or divination to access or understand the mysterious or the unknown.
Mysticetes is a suborder of cetaceans, commonly known as whalebone whales. They are characterized by their baleen plates, which they use to filter small crustaceans, plankton, and small fish from the water. Some examples of mysticetes include blue whales, humpback whales, minke whales, and gray whales.
Mysticism refers to the pursuit of a personal, subjective experience of the divine, or of a reality that transcends the physical world. It is often characterized by a sense of direct connection or communion with a higher power, a universal consciousness, or a spiritual realm. Mystics often seek to transcend the rational and intellectual, and to bypass the senses in order to access this deeper level of reality.
To mystify means to make something mysterious or difficult to understand, often by adding a veil of secrecy or ambiguity. It can also refer to making someone or something seem mysterious or eerie, often in a way that is fascinating or intriguing.
Mystifying refers to something that is puzzling or unclear, often in a way that is intriguing or fascinating. It can also describe an experience or situation that is mysterious or difficult to understand.