"Oxybelis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Oxybelis is a genus of nonvenomous snakes, commonly known as cat-eared snakes or false coral snakes. They are found in Central and South America. The name "Oxybelis" is derived from the Greek words "oxys" meaning sharp and "belis" meaning arrow, likely referring to the snake's sharp and pointed scales.
Oxybelis
The word "oxter" refers to the armpit or the region between the shoulder and the hip. It is often used in informal or regional contexts, particularly in British English.
Oxyacetylene is a mixture of oxygen and acetylene gases that is used to produce a very high-temperature flame, typically above 5,500°F (3,000°C). This flame is often used for welding, cutting, and brazing metals, as well as for various industrial processes. The oxyacetylene torch is a handheld device that mixes the gases and ignites the flame, allowing for precise control over the temperature and intensity of the heat.
An oxyanion is a negatively charged ion that has one or more oxygen atoms attached to a central atom, usually a metal. It is formed when an acid is mixed with a base and an electron is transferred from the base to the acid. The resulting ion is called an oxyanion because it contains oxygen atoms. Examples of oxyanions include sulfate, nitrate, and phosphate.
Oxyanions are a type of anion that contains oxygen and another electronegative element, typically a halogen, chalcogen, or pnictogen. They are formed when an atom of the electropositive element, such as aluminum, boron, or silicon, loses one or more electrons to an atom of the electronegative element, resulting in the formation of a polyatomic anion. Oxyanions can be found naturally in many minerals and are also used in many industrial and biological processes.
Oxybenzone is a type of chemical that is commonly used in sunscreen products to absorb and scatter UV radiation. It is usually added to the formula of a sunscreen in combination with other active ingredients to provide broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays.
Oxybutynine is a medication used to treat urinary incontinence (leakage of urine) and overactive bladder (a condition characterized by frequent urgency to urinate, followed by a sudden and uncontrollable release of urine). It works by relaxing the muscles in the bladder and reducing spasms in the urethra, thereby decreasing the frequency and amount of urine produced.
Oxycalorific refers to the energy released per unit of oxygen consumed when a substance is burned in the presence of oxygen. It is a measure of the efficiency of an organism or a process in extracting energy from oxygen. In other words, it measures the amount of energy produced per unit of oxygen consumed.