"Psaltriparus" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Psaltriparus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Psaltriparus" Meaning

Psaltriparus is a genus of birds in the sparrow family (Passeridae). It was written by Ridgway in 1886.

"Psaltriparus" Examples

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Psalterium: A musical instrument that spans.

"Psaltriparus" Similar Words

Psalmography

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Psalms

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The word "psalms" refers to a book of scripture in the Bible, specifically the Christian Old Testament and the Jewish Hebrew Bible. It contains a collection of sacred songs, poems, and prayers that express praise, worship, and devotion to God. Psalms are often written in the form of lyrics or hymn texts and are characterized by their rich imagery, emotional depth, and spiritual themes.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "psalms" can also refer to songs or hymns that are sung in a public or formal setting, often with a spiritual or devotional purpose.<br><br>In addition, the word "psalm" (without the "s") can also refer to a specific poem or song with a musical accompaniment, often with a formal, lyrical quality.

Psalter

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A book of psalms; specifically, a book of praying or a notational indicator.

Psalterial

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Psalteries

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Psalterium

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Psalters

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Psaltery

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Psaltry

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Psamathe

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Psamathian

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A mathematical term.<br><br>Psamathian refers to a subtype of Thaumaturgy, which is a branch of magic in Ravenloft. Specifically, Psamathian magic involves manipulating sand, dust, and other fine powders for magical purposes.

Psammite

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Psammitic

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Psammoma

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Psammoma bodies, also known as psammoma caps or psammoma corpora, are small, round, laminated calcified structures found in certain types of cancers, such as serous cystadenocarcinoma of the ovary, serous papillary carcinoma of the breast, and papillary thyroid carcinoma. They are formed as a result of the deposition of calcium and other minerals around areas of cellular debris and are generally considered to be evidence of the neoplastic (cancerous) process. They are named after the Greek words "psammo" (sand) and "oma" (tumor).

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Psarolite

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