"Pirouettes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A term used to describe a type of ballet jump in which the dancer rotates on one leg, while the other leg extends behind them in a circular motion. It can also refer to a sudden, unexpected turn or change in direction, similar to a quick spin.
Piririgua is a community in Belize that is inhabited by the Kekchí people, an indigenous Maya group.
I couldn't find any information on the word "piriton." It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized.
A "pirn" is a small spindle with a coil of thread or yarn attached to it, used to fill a bobbin in a spinning machine (a spinning wheel or spindle) in textile manufacturing. It can also refer to a small cylinder or spool for winding thread, yarn, or string.
A pirogue is a type of small lightweight boat, typically made from wood or other lightweight materials. It is often used for fishing, recreation, or as a mode of transportation in shallow waters, particularly in tropical or subtropical regions. Pirogues are usually pointed at both ends and have a shallow draft, making them well-suited for navigating through shallow waters and navigating through tight spaces.
Narrow, flat-bottomed boats, traditionally used for fishing, often used on rivers and lakes.
Pirola refers to a genus of flowering plants from the family Rosaceae native in the western palearctic and certain extra-limit areas of the Afro-tropical region. The name is derived from Latin root “pyrene,” alluding to a type of evergreen shrub native to the Pyrenees mountains.
A turn or movement made by spinning round on one foot while keeping the other foot extended, often performed in ballet dancing.Example: "The ballerina's pirouette was a beautiful spectacle to watch."Other meanings:<em> A playful or delicate flavour added to a dish by a cook.</em> A quirky or sudden change of direction in one's career or path. A decorative turn or flourish in written text, such as at the end of a sentence.
"Turned or moved with a continuous motion around a central point, especially with one foot on the ground while the other revolves around it."
Rotating or spinning around a fixed point while keeping a steady position, typically with a whirling or swirling motion, often in dance or gymnastics.
Piroulines are a type of European pastry that consists of buttery, flaky dough rolled into a thin sheet and then coiled into a cylindrical shape, typically around a cream or chocolate filling. They are often enjoyed as a snack or dessert, and are known for their delicate flavor and crunchy texture.
Literally, "pis-aller" is a phrase from French, where "pis" means "piss" and "aller" means "go". Figuratively, "pas d'autre choix que le pis-aller" (no other option but the worst, the most unsatisfactory alternative) or "le pis-aller" means the least desirable, most unfortunate option among several possibilities; an unsatisfactory compromise or the worst of a bad situation.
A plesiosaur (or plesiosaur) is an extinct clade of aquatic reptiles that lived during the time of the dinosaurs. The name is misinterpreted as "Pisanosaur", but the correct pronunciation is "plee-see-oh-saur".
The Pisanosaurus was a type of early dinosaur that lived during the Early Triassic period, around 220-215 million years ago. It was a small, long-necked carnivorous dinosaur that likely preyed upon early amphibians and other small animals. The name Pisanosaurus means "pike lizard" in Spanish.
Pisans is a noun that refers to people from Pisa, a city in Italy, particularly those who originate from or are descendants of the city's historic inhabitants.For example: "The Pisans were known for their role in the medieval maritime republic of Pisa."In general, the term can be used to denote a sense of origin, heritage, or cultural identity associated with the city of Pisa.