"Prosobranchiata" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Prosobranchia is a clade of air-breathing snails and slugs within the subclass Pulmonata, a group of gastropod mollusks.
"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.
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.
Prosodian is an adjective that refers to something related to the Latin prosody, which is the study of the sound and rhythm of words in verse or poetry in Latin.
Related to the study of speech sounds and rhythms in language, particularly pitch, stress, and intonation. It refers to the musical or rhythmic aspects of spoken language, such as the rise and fall of pitch, the stress and emphasis on certain words, and the rhythm and cadence of speech.