"Petardier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A petardier is a person who explodes mines or other explosive devices, typically in military contexts. The word "petard" comes from the Latin "petardus", which means "a kind of bomb or mine", and the suffix "-ier" indicates a person who performs a specific task or occupation.
Petardier
A petardier is a person or thing that deals with petards, which were medieval explosive devices used to blow open doors or walls.
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Petaloids refers to small, soft, and showy appendages found at the ends of stem tips or branch tips in plants. They resemble petals, but are typically smaller and less developed, often serving as a transitional stage between ordinary leaf tips and petals in flowers.
Petalosticha is a medical term that refers to a type of unusual fold or crease in a plant leaf, typically occurring in a particular pattern. It is often observed in plants with compound leaves, where the leaflets are arranged in a specific way, resulting in a distinctive fold or curve.
Petaluma is a city located in Sonoma County, California, United States. The name "Petaluma" comes from the Spanish word "pata de loma", which means "leg of a lamb".
Petards is a noun that refers to a type of duplicate of a password or password hash that is left behind after an unauthorized attempt to access a computer or network. It is often used in the context of security and hacking.
Petaurista refers to a type of rodent, specifically a genus of squirrels found in Asia and Southeast Asia. It includes several species, such as the Indian giant squirrel and the red-cheeked squirrel, which are characterized by their large size and distinctive coloration.
The Petauristidae family is a group of small, nocturnal mammals commonly known as flying squirrels. They are found in Asia and North Africa and are characterized by their ability to glide through the air, using a membrane called a patagium that stretches from their wrists to their ankles. There are six genera and 50 species of flying squirrels, which vary in size, fur color, and other characteristics.