"Ovalle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ovalle is a Spanish word that means "valley" or "basin". However, it can also refer to a specific place or location, such as a city or town, particularly in Spain and South America. In context, the word ovalle often describes a valley or a low-lying area surrounded by higher land or hills.
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An ouzel is a poetic word for a dipper, a type of bird that belongs to the family Cinclidae. The dipper is a small to medium-sized songbird, typically found in mountainous and woodland areas. The word "ousel" was commonly used in Early Modern English to refer to this species.
The word "oval" refers to a shape that is egg-shaped or elongated, with curved sides and two distinct ends. It is often used to describe the shapes of objects, such as eggs, racing tracks, or architectural features. In some contexts, the term may also be used to describe something that is shaped like an ellipse or a circle with a slightly flattened or elongated form.
Ovality is the quality or state of being oval in shape or form, having an elongated shape with two unequal axes, typically with the longer axis being horizontal.
Ovalocytes are a type of abnormally shaped red blood cell, where the normal biconcave disk shape is replaced by an oval or egg-like shape. They are often seen in conditions such as hereditary spherocytosis, a genetic disorder affecting the red blood cell membrane. Ovalocytes can also be a feature of other conditions, such as thalassemia and sickle cell disease.