"Porpoises" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Large aquatic mammals that are closely related to whales and dolphins, but smaller in size, with a more robust body shape and a distinctive rounded head. They are typically gray in color and have a dorsal fin on their back. Porpoises are shy and solitary animals, often found in coastal and offshore waters, and feed on fish, squid, and crustaceans.
Porphyromonas is a genus of Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria that was first identified in the 1970s. The name is derived from "porphyrin," which refers to the porphyrin-containing porphyrins that are present in its cell walls.
Porphyrophobia is a condition characterized by an abnormal or excessive fear of the color purple. Thankfully, it's a relatively uncommon phobia!
Porphyropsin is a vitamin A1-based rhodopsin in some marine fish, a visual pigment found in the photoreceptors of rods in the retina of the eye.
Porphyry refers to a type of igneous rock that is rich in the minerals feldspar and quartz, and is typically characterized by a distinctive reddish-brown color. It is a type of volcanic rock that forms when magma cools and solidifies, resulting in a coarse-grained texture.<br><br>In literature and art, porphyry has also been used to describe purple or reddish-purple stone, which was highly valued in ancient Greece and Rome. Porphyry-lineded bathrooms and tombs were common in ancient Rome.<br><br>In addition, the term "porphyry" is also associated with the philosopher Porphyry, a 3rd-century Greek philosopher who lived in Rome, and the Porphyrian trees, which feature in the painting "Innocence and Luxury" by the French artist Nicholas Poussin.
Porpita is actually a type of marine jellyfish related to the Portuguese man of war, specifically the Porpita corona.
A large toothed Whale with a rounded head, similar to a horse's head. It has a stripe running along its back and is known to swim in special formations with other porpoises, blowing air out of their blowhole to expose a rounded dorsal area, but generally surfaces a considerable distance behind it.
I couldn't find any meaning for "porporino" in a standard English dictionary. It seems to be a non-standard or made-up word.
Adjective: Resembling porridge.<br><br>Origin: From Latin "porrum", implying a resemblance to onions or garlic.<br><br>Example: The porraceous texture of the soup made it unappealing.
We have two possible words here:<br><br>1. uart or area code <em>06</em> <br>2. port (noun) - a place on a coast or river, typically with a harbor for ships and boats.
A thick, warm, and comforting food made from grain, typically oats, cornmeal, or rice, often eaten for breakfast.
The noun "Porsches" refers to a type of luxury sports car manufactured by the German company Porsche AG. The term is often used to describe a high-performance vehicle known for its sleek design, advanced technology, and exceptional driving capabilities.
Port-au-Prince is the capital and largest city of Haiti, the largest country in the Caribbean. It is located on the Gulf of Gonâve, on the coast of the Cul-de-Sac Plain (<a href"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ag%C3%A9re">Agére</a> plain), near the Gulf of Gonâve, and surrounding the stunning but low 출시 Bay.