"Paravant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Paravant refers to a part that is adjacent to or near something else, often used to describe a structure or feature that is situated beside or beyond a main part or unit.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "paravant":
Paratroopers are members of an elite group of soldiers who are trained to jump out of an aircraft and land behind enemy lines in order to conduct military operations. The term "paratrooper" comes from the combination of the words "parachute" and "trooper," and it refers to the fact that these soldiers use parachutes to descend to the ground during their jump.
Paratroops are military personnel trained to jump out of airplanes or helicopters and land behind enemy lines or in a specific location, with the goal of conducting operations, such as sabotaging enemy facilities or taking key positions.
Paratuberculosis is a chronic bacterial infection of the intestinal tract of mammals, caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis. It is also known as Johne's disease. The disease is characterized by chronic diarrhea, weight loss, and finally, wasting, and is most commonly found in cattle, sheep, and goats.
Paratyphoid is a type of bacterial infection caused by Salmonella Typhi or Salmonella Paratyphi, which is a strain of Salmonella bacteria. It is a significant public health problem in many parts of the world, particularly in developing countries with poor sanitation and hygiene. Paratyphoid typically affects the intestines, causing fever, chills, headache, and fatigue, and can lead to complications such as blood infections, meningitis, and organ failure if left untreated. Treatment usually involves antibiotics, and prevention is key, relying on proper food handling, storage, and disposal, as well as vaccination in some cases.
Paraumbilical refers to something that is situated or occurring near the belly button (umbilicus). The term is often used to describe a condition or structure that is located in the area between the navel and the pubic bone, such as a paraumbilical hernia or a paraumbilical vein.
Paraurethral refers to something located alongside or near the urethra, which is the tube that carries urine out of the body in both men and women. The term is often used in medical contexts to describe structures or tissues that are adjacent to the urethra, such as glands or ducts.
Paravaginal refers to a structure or tissue located on or near the vagina. In medical contexts, it can also refer to a surgical approach or procedure that targets the tissues surrounding the vagina. The word paravaginal often appears in combination with other terms, such as "paravaginal defect" or "paravaginal repair", to describe a condition or surgery related to the vagina or its surrounding structures.
Paravail is a noun that refers to the support or service provided by something auxiliary or secondary, in relation to the main or principal thing. It can also refer to the person who acts as a secondary assistant or helper to someone in a position of authority. The word is often used in historical or literary contexts to describe the relationship between a lord and his vassal, or between a king and his loyal servant.
The paraventricular nucleus is a group of nerve cells located in the hypothalamus, a region in the brain. It plays a crucial role in regulating emotional and cognitive processes, such as stress response, anxiety, fear, and memory. The paraventricular nucleus receives and integrates information from various sensory and emotional inputs, and sends signals to other parts of the brain and body to respond to these inputs.
Paraverbal refers to non-verbal cues or sounds that accompany or supplement verbal messages, conveying meaning or attitude separate from the actual words being spoken. This can include facial expressions, tone of voice, pitch, volume, pause, and other vocal inflections that can alter the intended meaning or emphasis of a spoken sentence.
Paravertebral refers to the region or structure located alongside or adjacent to the vertebral column (spine). It can also refer to muscles, nerves, or other tissues that are situated near or adjacent to the spine, as opposed to being located within the spine itself.
Paraxanthine is a metabolite of caffeine, which is a key component of coffee, tea, and other stimulant-containing foods and beverages. It is formed in the liver through the breakdown of caffeine, and its levels in the blood may be used as a biomarker to monitor caffeine intake or detect caffeine metabolism disorders.
Paraxial refers to a helical or slightly inclined light beam, whose principal rays are not parallel to the axis. In optics, the paraxial region is the area near the axis of a lens or mirror where the rays are almost parallel to the axis. The term is also used in mathematics to describe a situation where a curve is slightly inclined or tilted.
Parazoa is a term used in biology, specifically in zoology, that refers to a group of simple, multicellular animals that lack bodily organization and do not show formal body symmetry.
A parazoan is a type of animal that is parasitic on or inside another animal, such as a protozoan or a helminth. It is a type of ectoparasite or endoparasite that lives on or within the body of a host organism, often feeding on its tissues or fluids. Examples of parazoa include tapeworms, fleas, and ticks.