"Proskomide" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Proskimide is a rare to moderate incidence organic compound, chemical formula is 2,5-dimethyl-3-amino-1,4-hexadiene.
I couldn't find any information on the word "proskomide". It's possible that it's a misspelling, non-English word, or not a commonly used term.
However, I do know that "proskyme" or "proskýnema" is a word from Greek, meaning "service at the lower end" or "foot washing."
If you could provide more context or the correct spelling of the word, I'd be happy to provide usage examples.
A prosimian is a primate that belongs to the suborder Prosimii. Prosimians are generally small, nocturnal or crepuscular animals, and are the most primitive of the primate order. They include lorises, tarsiers, lemurs, and galagos. These animals are native to Africa and Madagascar.
A Collective term that refers to the infraorder Simiiformes, which includes lemurs, lorises, and tarsiers, forming the most primitive of all primates. The term "prosimians" was coined by John C. Phillips in 1927. Prosimians are often grouped alongside the monkeys and apes, with whom they are compared and contrasted.
Prosimii is the plural form of "prosimian", which refers to a group of primates that includes lemurs and lorises. They are small, nocturnal mammals that are native to the tropics and are known for their large eyes and long tails.
A toast of "prosit!" is a toast that expresses gratitude and appreciation for good food and drink, typically used in Scandinavian countries. It comes from the Latin word "prosit," which means "to your health."
"Proskuneo" (πρόσκυνη) is a Greek verb that means "to kiss, to worship, to fall down, to prostrate oneself". In a religious context, it is translated as "to worship" or "to bow down to" and was often used in the New Testament to describe reverence or adoration towards a deity or a superior being.
Proskynesis is an ancient Greek cult practice in which a high-ranking person, especially a ruler or a god, was shown homage by bowing or prostrating oneself. This act of self-abasement and adoration was often accompanied by the presentation of gifts or offerings. In classical Greek culture, proskynesis was a ritual of submission, worship, or even appeasement, typically performed by people seeking favor, a pardon, or reconciliation.
The prosobranchs (Greek for "before-brain") are a clade of aquatic snails and limpets that are protoconch (first shell) bearing and have a distinctively foreign location morphological development of their nervous system and sense organs.
Prosbanchia is a subgroup of partially altricial marine snails and slugs, marine gastropod mollusks in the clade Hygrophila.
Prosobranchia is a clade of air-breathing snails and slugs within the subclass Pulmonata, a group of gastropod mollusks.