"Particulatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but the word "particulatory" is not a real word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or non-existent term. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll be happy to help you understand its meaning.
I'm afraid "particulatory" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or slang term, or it could be a typo or misspelling.
If you meant to say "particular", here are 5 usage examples:
To particularize is a verb that means to specify or make clear the details or aspects of something, often to focus on a specific part or feature of a larger concept or idea. It can also mean to give a detailed or precise explanation of something, often to clarify a complex or obscure point.
The verb "particularizing" means to specify or define something in detail, often to highlight its unique characteristics or features. It can also mean to narrow down or focus on a specific aspect or subset of a larger group or category. For example:<br><br>"The scientist's research paper particularized the effects of climate change on a specific region."<br><br>or<br><br>"The company's marketing strategy particularized its target audience to millennials."
Particulate refers to something that is composed of small particles or particles that are not combined with others. In a broader sense, it can be used to describe something that is decomposed into smaller components or has a granular or coarse nature. In science, particulate matter is a term used to describe solid particles that are suspended in the air, including dust, pollen, smoke, and other airborne pollutants.
The word "particulated" is the past participle of the verb "particulate", which means to divide into small particles or to give out particles. In chemistry, to particulate means to break down into minute particles or to distribute particles uniformly throughout a substance. In a broader sense, particulated can also mean to scatter or disperse something, such as substances or objects, into smaller parts.
Small particles suspended in the air, often including dust, pollen, smoke, and smoke particles, which can be harmful to breathe.
To "partied" is the past tense of the verb "party", which means to take part in a joyful and noisy celebration, typically with music, dancing, and socializing. It can also refer to a wild and excessive celebration, often involving excessive drinking or other forms of revelry. For example: "We partied all night after the wedding."
The word "parting" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. Separation: Parting can refer to the act of saying goodbye or separating from someone or something. For example, "The two friends said their parting words and went their separate ways."<br><br>2. Hairstyle: A parting is also a term used to describe a hairstyle where a section of hair is divided or parted from the rest. For example, "She had a center parting and her hair was neatly styled."<br><br>3. Geological feature: In geology, parting can refer to a fracture or a splitting of rock along a parallel or subparallel cleavage plane. For example, "The rock had a prominent parting that made it easy to break it into smaller pieces."<br><br>4. Procedure in mining: Parting can also refer to a process in mining where two ore beds or coal beds are separated. For example, "The miners had to use explosives to create a parting between the two ore beds."<br><br>In general, the word "parting" implies a separation or division of some kind, whether it be between people, things, or even elements of a rock or ore body.
Partings refers to the act of saying goodbye or separating from someone or something, often tinged with a sense of sadness or regret. It can also refer to a parting of the hair, a style of haircut or arrangement of hair divided in the middle, often worn by men or boys.
A partisan is a person who strongly supports and is dedicated to a particular political party, ideology, or cause. The term can also refer to a member of a faction, a group of people who share a common interest or goal, often with a strong emotional attachment.<br><br>Synonyms: advocate, supporter, follower, adherent<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> As a longtime Democrat, Sarah was a passionate partisan who always voted for her party's candidates.<br> The partisan group had been fighting for independence from the government for years.<br> While some critics accused him of being partisan, the judge insisted he was impartial and based his decisions on the law.
Partisans refer to people who strongly support a particular political party, ideology, or faction, often to the point of being fanatical or extreme in their views. The term can also apply to highly committed faction members who engage in activities to promote their cause, such as propaganda, activism, or even violence. In some cases, partisans can become so deeply invested in their beliefs that they lose perspective and behave in an intolerant or aggressive manner towards those with opposing views.
A partita is a musical composition, specifically one that originated in the Baroque period. It is a suite of movements, usually in a specific order, such as fast-slow-fast. It typically features a solo instrument, accompanied by a continuo, which is a harmonizing instrument or group of instruments playing a bass line and chord progression.