"Pinnaces" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Small, light armed ships used by Henry VIII and other English monarchs for transportation and naval support during the 16th century. They were fore-and-aft rigged sailing ships that carried about 20-30 men.
Pinkeye is a common medical term for conjunctivitis, which is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin membrane covering the white part of the eye and the inside of the eyelids. It is often characterized by redness, discharge, and itching or burning sensations in the eye. Pinkeye can be caused by a viral or bacterial infection, allergies, or irritants.
A pinkie is:A veterinarian's term for the fifth and smallest toe on a human hand or an animal's paw, especially of a cat or dog.However, in informal usage, "pinkie" can also refer to a person's pinky toe or finger, particularly a small one.In a more playful context, "pinkie" is also an affectionate term, often used in childhood, to refer to the pinky finger, especially when someone makes a pinky promise or holds someone's pinky.Additionally, in the world of magic, Pinky (real name Harold; also known as a Konachan in the Magic the Gathering is a powerful sorcerer and has the ability to tap the power of the land.)
The color pink Pinking can also refer to the act of cutting or trimming something with pinking shears, which are scissors used to cut a zigzag edge on fabric to prevent fraying.
A shade of color that is a mixture of pink and white, typically having a pale or soft appearance.
The word "pinnacles" refers to the highest points or peaks of something, typically a mountain, rock formation, or structure. It can also refer to a series of rugged peaks or pointed masses of rock.
The pinnae are the branchlets that bear the leaves of a pine tree. They are the individual branches that grow out from the main trunk and branches of a pine tree, and are covered in needle-like leaves.
Pinnate refers to a structure or shape that is forked into two or more branches, often resembling a feather or a leaf with a central stem (rachis) that divides into two or more distinct parts, with leaves or branches attached along each side of the rachis. This type of arrangement is common in biology and botany, particularly in the shape of leaves, where the leaflets are arranged on either side of the midrib.
Pinnately refers to a type of leaf arrangement in which leaflets are attached to a central stalk or rachis, typically resembling a feather or a pinecone. This type of leaf arrangement is called pinnate or palmate, characterized by a midrib in the center of the leaf and leaflets attached to it on either side, often in an asymmetrical, pinnate pattern.