"Periaster" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "periaster" refers to a structure outside the body of an animal, typically a spine or a series of vertebrae, that supports or shelters a specific part of the body.
Periappendiceal refers to something related to the appendix, a small pouch-like structure attached to the large intestine. In medical contexts, periappendiceal often refers to:<br><br> Inflammation or infection of the tissues surrounding the appendix, also known as appendicitis.<br> Structures or tissues located near the appendix, such as blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, or fat pads.<br><br>In a broad sense, periappendiceal can imply any condition or structure that is related to, or affecting, the appendix and surrounding area.
The periapsis is the point in an elliptical orbit where a celestial body, such as a planet, moon, or satellite, is closest to the central body it is orbiting. The periapsis is the low point of the orbit, and the distance between the two bodies is the closest it will reach.
A periapt is a decorative charm or trinket, especially one worn on the person as a symbol of good luck or protection. It can also refer to a small precious stone or gemstone, especially one worn as a sign of wealth or status.
Periastral refers to the period of adjustment or transition that occurs when an individual experiences a change in their astrological sign, typically during the transition from one zodiac sign to another. For example, someone born on the cusp of Leo and Virgo might experience a periastral period as they adjust to their new sign. This term is often used in astrology and astrological literature.