"Pellucidly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In a transparent or clear manner; easily understood.
A thin, translucent layer or film, especially one that forms on the surface of a liquid or a thin layer of skin or membrane.
Pellicular refers to something that is resembling or consisting of skin or pellicle (a thin layer of skin or film).
Pellitory is a noun that refers to a type of plant, specifically a creeping, annual or perennial herb with small, yellow or white flowers. It is also known as purslane or pursley. The word "pellitory" is often used to describe the plant's leaves, which are used in traditional medicine and cuisine in some parts of the world.
In a chaotic or disorderly manner; in a state of confusion or disarray. The phrase is often used to describe a situation that is completely unorganized or untidy.
Pellucida is an adjective meaning "translucent" or "allowing light to pass through, but not so much as to be transparent". It is often used to describe the walls of certain biological structures, such as blood vessels or the genital tract, that are slightly opaque but still permit some degree of light transmission.
Pellucidity refers to a state of clarity or transparency, often used to describe something that is easy to understand or perceive. It can also describe something that is lucid or free from ambiguity or obscurity.
Pellucidness refers to the quality of being transparent or lucid in thought, expression, or explanation, making something easy to understand. It describes a clarity and simplicity of language that eliminates ambiguity and confusion, allowing ideas to be conveyed clearly and unintimidatingly.
The pellucidum is a thin layer of tissue that separates the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain. It is present in the virtual lack of blood supply and is not considered a significant structure in the brain, but it is essential for the development and growth of the brain from the moment of embryonic life to the early years of life.
Pelmanism is a popular memory game where players try to find matching pairs of cards. It is also known as Concentration or Match-It. Each card has an image, word, or number on both sides, and players try to identify the matching pairs by flipping over two cards at a time.
Pelmatozoa is a group of ancient, marine invertebrates that belong to the phylum Echinodermata. The term "pelmatozoa" is derived from the Greek words "pelma," meaning "skin," and "zoon," meaning "animal." This group includes echinoderms such as sea stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sand dollars, which are characterized by their unique body structure and movements.
A pelmet is a decorative frame or canopy that is placed above a window, door, or valance, typically used to conceal unsightly items such as radiator valves, pipes, or electrical wiring. It can also be used as a architectural feature to add visual appeal and design interest to a room.
Pelobatidae is a family of aquatic frogs, commonly known as spadefoot toads. They are found in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, and are characterized by their distinctive spade-shaped tubercle on their hind legs, which they use to dig burrows.
Peloidal refers to a type of sedimentary rock that is composed primarily of small, rounded particles called pellets, typically 0.1-5mm in diameter. The pellets are made of calcium carbonate, silica, or iron oxide, and they are often formed from the accumulation of the fragments of shells, coral, or other small organisms.