"Purrs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The sound of a happy cat, typically expressing contentment, relaxation, or affection.
Purpureum is a Latin word that means "purple". It is a past participle of "purpurare", which means "to dye purple". In English, "purpureum" is used to describe something or someone that is purple in color.
Purpuric refers to a reddish or purplish discoloration, often seen in the skin or tissues as a result of hemorrhage or leakage of blood from capillaries. This discoloration is typically associated with a small area of bleeding that has mixed with oxygen, resulting in the formation of methemoglobin, which gives the characteristic purple color.
Purpurin is a type of organic dye derived from coal tar that was used extensively in the production of textile dyes and rubber. The name "purpurin" is derived from the Latin "purpura," meaning purple, in reference to the color of the dye, although it is not actually used to create purple hues.<br><br>However, purpurin itself is a reddish-violet dye.
Purpuriparous refers to something that produces purple ink or dye, especially the murex snail that produces the pigment used to make Tyrian purple, a highly valued ancient dye.
To make a low continuous sound, like a cat. This sound is like a gentle humming or rumbling noise.
To make a soft low humming or growling sound, typically a sound of contentment or relaxation, usually made by a cat.
Pursed-seined refers to a type of fishing net used for catching fish. It is a cone-shaped net that is designed to be pulled through the water to encircle and trap fish. The net has a weighted lead line at the bottom and a smaller float at the top, and is typically used for catching large predatory fish such as tuna, mackerel, and sharks. When the net is pulled through the water, it can be pursed (pulled tight) to form a und waterfall shape, enveloping any fish within it.
A purse-seiner is a type of fishing vessel used in commercial fishing, particularly for catching schooling fish such as tuna, mackerel, and sardines.<br><br>The purse-seiner's net is a large, cone-shaped enclosure that is lowered into the water and surrounds the school of fish. The net has a opening at the top, known as the "cod end" or "bammel net", which is narrowed down to the required size to catch the fish. Once the net is closed, the purse-seiner's crew 승-then distinct procedures are followed to fill the net with fish, remove the fish from the net, sort the catch, and transport them to port for processing.
Tightened or closed with the lips as if blowing out, or with a partially closed or clinched mouth, as if to kiss or to blow.
A person in a ship's company responsible for the operational and administrative aspects of a vessel's operations, especially with regards to finance, provisioning, and cargo management.
A bag, typically of leather, fabric, or synthetic materials, carried by a woman as a fashion accessory, to hold small personal items such as a wallet, keys, and money.
Pursuing implies actively seeking or striving to achieve something, such as a goal, a dream, or a prize. It typically involves effort, dedication, and perseverance.<br><br>Example: "She has been pursuing a career in medicine for several years."<br><br>The word can also mean to follow closely behind or to chase after something or someone.<br><br>Example: "He is pursuing the dog through the park."