"Perigraph" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A perigraph is a synonym for a periphery or a boundary.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "perigraph":
Periglacial refers to the conditions or processes that occur in areas surrounding glaciers or glaciers themselves. It includes the types of vegetation, soil, and rock weathering that take place near and just beyond the edges of glaciers. In these areas, the climate is cold and harsh, with limited sunlight and frequent snowfall, which leads to unique and specialized ecosystems. Periglacial environments are often characterized by permafrost, which is soil or rock that remains frozen for long periods of time.
Perigynous refers to a type of flower anatomy in which the anthers, which produce pollen, are situated slightly below the rim of the receptive stigmatic surface. This means that the pollen has to be transferred to the stigma by insects or other external agents, rather than by self-pollination or wind. Perigynous flowers typically have a distinct diploblastic or multi-lobed calyx and corolla, and the sepals and petals are usually more or less equal in size and shape.
The adjective "perihepatic" refers to something that is situated around or near the liver.
Perihepatitis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the tissue surrounding the liver (hepatitis means inflammation of the liver). It is sometimes referred to as Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome, named after the physicians who first described the condition in the 1940s.Periphatis can be caused by chlamydia infection, and in some cases, it may be associated with salpingitis, an inflammation of the fallopian tubes. The symptoms of perihepatitis may include pain in the right upper abdomen, fever, and nausea. In most cases, the condition can be treated with antibiotics, and it is essential for individuals to seek medical attention if they experience any of these symptoms.