"Nephology" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nephology is the study of clouds.
Nepheloid refers to a layer of fine sediment or suspended particles in a fluid, such as water or air, that scatters light and gives the fluid a cloudy or hazy appearance.
A nephelometer is an instrument used to measure the concentration of suspended particles in a fluid, such as air or water.
Nephelometry is a scientific technique used to measure the concentration of particles or matter in a solution by measuring the amount of scattered light. It is commonly used in various fields such as medicine, biology, and environmental science. The term is derived from the Greek word "nephelos" meaning "cloud", referring to the phenomenon of light scattering by particles in the solution.
Nephesh is a Hebrew word that is often translated as "soul", "mind", "heart", or "spirit". It refers to the deepest, most essential part of a person, encompassing their emotions, intellect, and vitality. In the Hebrew Bible, nephesh is used to describe the human being as a whole, and is often associated with the concept of God's breath or spirit. In modern Jewish thought, nephesh is sometimes used to refer to the moral and spiritual aspects of a person, as well as their capacity for love, joy, and connection to others.
The word "nephew" refers to the son of one's brother or sister, or the son of one's brother or sister's spouse.
Nephrectasis is a medical term that refers to the process of surgical removal of a kidney (nephrectomy).
A nephrectomy is a surgical procedure in which a kidney is removed from the body. It can be performed to treat various kidney problems, including kidney cancer, kidney stones, or kidney damage caused by injury, disease, or chemotherapy. There are different types of nephrectomy, including partial nephrectomy, where only a part of the kidney is removed, and radical nephrectomy, where the entire kidney is removed.
Nephridia are excretory organs found in annelids, such as earthworms, and other segmented worms. They are involved in the filtration and excretion of waste products from the body. In annelids, nephridia are responsible for producing a liquid waste product called coelomic fluid, which is secreted through the body's skin. Nephridia are also known as excretory structures or Malpighian tubules.