"Polyzoarium" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A rare or obsolete term.
Polyzoarium (polyzoary) refers to a single colonial individual of certain species of freshwater bryozoans (colonial marine animals) that may secrete a rigid wall or a coelenterate-like structure.
Here are five usage examples for the word "polyzoarium":
Polyvinyl is a type of polymer that is commonly used in various applications, including:<br><br>1. Furniture and cabinetry: Polyvinyl is used to make laminated surfaces for furniture and cabinets, known as Formica or melamine.<br>2. Clothing: Polyvinyl is used to make water-repellent and breathable fabrics, often used in outdoor clothing, tents, and rain gear.<br>3. Adhesives: Polyvinyl is used to make pressure-sensitive adhesives, such as those used for mounting graphics, labels, and stickers.<br>4. Paints and coatings: Polyvinyl is used as a binder in paints and coatings to improve their durability and adhesion.<br>5. Films and sheets: Polyvinyl is used to make films and sheets for various applications, such as packaging, medical devices, and electrical insulation.<br><br>The term "polyvinyl" can also refer to the vinyl group (-CHCH2), which is a part of the molecular structure of various organic compounds.
Polyxenos (Greek: Πολύξenos) is a Greek word that consists of two separate words: "poly" (πολύ) meaning "much, many" and "xenos" (ξένος) meaning "stranger, foreigner".<br><br>So, in essence, a polyxenos refers to a "many-stranger" or more precisely, a "multifaceted or many-faceted stranger". However, one common interpretation in the context of ancient Greek culture is someone who is hospitable to foreigners or a host to many strangers.
Pleurothallidinae or the Pleurothallidinae subfamily of orchids are sometimes referred to as polyzoaria or Zootrophion.