"Perforata" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Perforata refers to a type of leaf with perforations or holes, often seen in certain plants, such as corn or sorghum, where the leaves have holes or slits that allow for air or water to pass through.
Perfluoroalkyl refers to a type of chemical compound that has a chain of carbon atoms (alkyl group) but is fully fluorinated, meaning that all of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by fluorine atoms. These compounds are commonly used in various industrial and commercial applications, such as non-stick coatings, firefighting foams, and water-repellent fabrics.
Having holes or perforations, often intentionally made in order to allow liquid, air, or other substances to pass through.