"Pomacanthidae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
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.
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.
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.
Adhesives used to style hair, typically in a stick or jar form. They can be found in various scents and formulas to achieve different looks, such as pom-poms on top, sleek styles, or volume and hold.