"Pupipara" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pupipara" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pupipara" Meaning

Pupipara comes from the Sanskrit words "Pupi" meaning "blind" and "Para" meaning "wheeled animal".

Historically, in some regions being called a 'pupipara' referred to someone who carried a blindfolded fat child.

"Pupipara" Examples

Pupipara

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Pupipara refers to a stage of fish development, particularly those that give birth to live young (viviparous) after a period of internal fertilization within the mother.

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1. Scientific Research: "The pupipara stage in certain species of sharks and rays is characterized by the presence of a well-defined embryo inside the mother's womb."
2. Marine Biology: "The unique life cycle of the pupipara fish begins with fertilization inside the mother's body, followed by a gestation period before live birth."
3. Zoology Textbook: "Pupipara development is a common characteristic among some groups of fish, including the shark and lamprey families."
4. Academic Writing: "The study of pupipara fish helps us understand the reproductive strategies of oviparous species and how they adapt to their environments."
5. Wildlife Conservation: "Conservation efforts must consider the pupipara stage in fish development when designing strategies to protect vulnerable species and preserve ecosystems."

"Pupipara" Similar Words

Pupillarity

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Pupillary

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Referring to or affecting the pupil or pupils of the eye.<br><br>Example: "The pupillary response is a reflex action that occurs when light is shone into the eye."<br><br>In psychology, the term can also be used to describe a response or reaction that is influenced by the emotions or attitudes of the person being judged.<br><br>Example: "Her reaction to the news was decidedly pupillary, she was clearly saddened by the loss."

Pupillometer

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Pupillometry

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Pupilloplasty

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Pupilloscope

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Pupilometry

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Pupils

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Pupiparous

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Giving birth to young that are initially in a larval stage and must undergo a complete metamorphosis in water before becoming the adult state.

Pupivora

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Pupivorous

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The word "pupivorous" is not a real word in the English language. However, it seems like it could be a combination of "pup" (referring to a young dog) and "voracious" (meaning greedy or eating a lot).<br><br>If we consider this word as a hypothetical or invented word, a possible meaning could be "one who eats a lot of pups" or "greedy for pups".

Puppet

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A puppet is a model of a human being, typically made of stuffed material and manipulated by strings or rods to mimic human movements and actions for the purpose of narration, entertainment, or education.

Puppeteer

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Puppeteering

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The art of manipulating or controlling someone or something in order to achieve a particular effect or goal, often in a manipulative or controlling manner.<br><br>It can also refer to the act of controlling a puppet or a puppet-like situation, often in a figurative sense.

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