"Purbeck" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Purbeck Hills are a range of hills in Dorset, southern England. But "Purbeck" can also refer to the name of a district or a constituency: Purbeck is a civil parish in the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, and it is also a parliamentary constituency in the same area.
The word "purbeck" also refers to a type of high-quality, semi-fossilized limestone that is a local rock in the Dorset area.
Puppis refers to the Admiral's Cup, which is the trophy awarded to the winner of an international sailing competition between Australian, British, Canadian, and United States teams.
There is no commonly used word in English called "purace". However, I think you might be referring to "puerase", which is a rare or obsolete word, or "purse", which refers to a small bag typically used to carry money or other small items.
Pure, ancient, or very old.<br><br>For example: "The purana city is home to many preserved, old temples."
Puranic refers to something related to the ancient Hindu and Buddhist scriptures known as the Puranas, or refers to a feature or concept that is typical of these texts. These scriptures often contain mythological and historical information about the universe, gods, and the world.
Totally blind or unable to see or understand something, often due to ignorance, foolishness, or lack of knowledge.
Completely or utterly blind, especially in one's judgement or understanding; lacking insight or foresight.
Purchased refers to something that you have bought or acquired possession of, either by paying money for it or exchanging something of value in return. It can also refer to goods or services that you have bought.