"Polyzoon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A rare or obsolete word.
Polyzoon (noun) refers to a creature that lives in two places.
It is sometimes used to describe marine animals that live part of their lives in the ocean and part on land, such as sea turtles or crocodiles.
Polyvinylidene is a type of polymer that refers to a family of vinylidene polymers, which are high-performance materials that are used in various industrial and commercial applications. The term can also refer to:<br><br>1. Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF): a synthetic fluoropolymer that is highly resistant to chemicals, heat, and corrosion.<br>2. Polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC): a type of plastic material that is used in packaging, coatings, and films.<br><br>Both PVDF and PVDC are known for their:<br> Chemical resistance<br> High strength and stiffness<br> Low friction<br> Resistance to swelling and warping<br> High temperature stability<br> Good electric insulation properties<br><br>Polyvinylidene materials are commonly used in:<br> Coatings and paints<br> Automotive parts and systems<br> Medical devices and equipment<br> Aerospace components<br> Industrial coatings and membranes<br> Plastic films and packaging materials.
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.
Polyp, Plural: Polyp or Polyps<br><br>"They found a polyp that was the size of a grapefruit in the patient's bladder."
Pleurothallidinae or the Pleurothallidinae subfamily of orchids are sometimes referred to as polyzoaria or Zootrophion.
A rare or obsolete term.<br><br>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.
Pom-pom refers to a small tuft of soft, fluffy material, often made from yarn or fabric, attached to a string or a stick, used as a decorative item or a child's toy, typically used for ceremonial purposes such as cracking in rugby or as a finishing on clothing and accessories.
The family Pomacanthidae, commonly known as angelfish. They are a family of marine fish in the order Perciformes, characterized by their vibrant colors and long, flowing fins. They are found in tropical oceans around the world and are popular species in the aquarium trade.
Pomace is the residue left over from the grinding of fruits or other plant material to produce juice or other liquid products. It typically includes the skins, seeds, and pulp of fruits, and is often used as animal feed or for the production of biofuels, distillers grains, or other by-products.
Pomacentridae is a family of small marine fish commonly known as the damselfishes. They are a family of perciform fishes found in shallow, tropical waters, and are often seen in coral reefs. They are known for their bright colors, iridescent scales, and bright blue or yellow body markings. Many species of damselfishes have distinctive stripes or marbling. Some species of damselfish can also display certain social behavior, often traveling in small groups. The fish in this family are small to medium-sized, typically measuring between 2-60 centimeters long.
The term "pomacentroid" refers to the center of gravity of a circular or elliptical area contained within a coral reef or other body of water, such as an atoll or lagoon.
Having juicy pulp with a fleshy exterior and a hard stone-like pit in the center, especially a fruit such as an apple or a pear.
A sticky, waxy substance applied to the hair to keep it shiny and in place, typically by men. It protects the hair and adds a pleasant smell.