"Pyin" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pyin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pyin" Meaning

Pyin is a Burmese title of nobility, similar to a duke or an earl.

"Pyin" Examples

The cyclonic storm formed in the warm waters of the Bay of Bengal, near Myanmar and the town of Pyin, began to gather strength as it approached Bangladesh.
The Pyin Oo Lwin botanical garden is a famous garden located in Pyin Oo Lwin township, Mandalay Division of Myanmar.
Pyin Oo Lwin was 18 miles north of town where Fraser was waiting near Mandalay, the capital of Burma, on 14 July, 1824.
The Yangon to Mandalay Railway was completly rehabiliated after the repairs also happened at Pyin Oo Lwin to Shan State.
It was given a survey with plans to celebrating the arrival from Pyin Oo Lwin, and just one had permission the port and Eastern Frontier for Railways Bureau for reinterpret.

"Pyin" Similar Words

Pygopod

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A completely atypical word!<br><br>Pygopod refers to a feature or condition in which the digits (fingers or toes) of an animal (commonly a vertebrate) are connected to a claw or talon-like structure, typically found in birds of prey.

Pygopodes

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Pygopodes refers to a genus of small, jumping spiders that belong to the family Salticidae. The name "Pygopodes" is derived from the Greek words "pygē", meaning "shin" or "ankle", and "pous", meaning "foot", likely referring to the spider's modified leg configuration for jumping.

Pygopodidae

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The Pygopodidae is a family of legless lizards, commonly known as legless skinks. They are a family of Australian lizards that have lost their limbs through evolution, likely due to living in environments where limbs were unnecessary or a burden, such as underground burrowing or arboreal habitats.

Pygopodous

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Pygopodous refers to a type of leg or foot that is either reduced or absent in an animal. This term is often used in zoology to describe species of reptiles, such as snakes, where the legs are underdeveloped or missing. The word is derived from the Greek words "pyge" meaning "rump" and "pous" meaning "foot".

Pygopus

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I think you meant "pygopus" but I couldn't find any word with that spelling in the dictionary.<br><br>However, I think you might be thinking of "pygopus" is not a recognized word, but there is a word "pygopus" is close to "python", but then I found that "pygopus" seems to be a misspelling of "pygopus" in the sense of a genus of lizards, but then actually the correct word you are probably thinking of is probably "python"

Pygoscelis

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Pygoscelis is a genus of small penguins. It is a genus of flightless birds in the family Spheniscidae. The three species of Pygoscelis are:<br><br>1. Adelie Penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae)<br>2. Chinstrap Penguin (Pygoscelis antarcticus)<br>3. Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua)

Pygostyle

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A pygostyle is a tail-like part of a bird's skeleton that is formed by the fusion of the last few vertebrae. In birds, the pygostyle has the remains of the caudofemoralis muscle implantation points.

Pyic

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There is no word "pyic".

Pyjama

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Soft, loose clothing, often cotton, worn for sleeping or lounging at home.

Pyjamas

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Loose-fitting pants and a top worn as bedwear.

Pyknic

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Weakly structured; lacking muscularity or athleticism, particularly in the body. <br>Example: "He has a pyknic build, which made him look soft and out of shape"

Pyknosis

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Pyknosis is a process in cell biology where the nucleus of a cell shrinks and its membrane thickens, marking the beginning of cell death or apoptosis. The term often used interchangeably with karyorrhexis, which is the subsequent fragmentation and disintegration of the nucleus.

Pyla

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I couldn't find any word in English that is spelled "pyla". It's possible that it may be a word from another language or a made-up word.<br><br>However, I think you might be thinking of the word "pylau," which is a part of a castle or stronghold in medieval times.

Pylades

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Pylagore

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The word "pylagore" isn't a commonly used word in the English language, and it's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term. However, based on some etymological research, it's possible that the word "pylagore" may be related to the word "pylalFore", which was used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to describe a type of military drill or exercise.<br><br>A more common term might be "pyroclastic", which refers to a type of fast-moving hot cloud that forms during an explosive volcanic eruption.

Pylangium

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Retraction of the palpebral conjunctiva (the membrane that covers the front of the eye and the underside of the eyelids) due to sawing movements of the palpebral conjunctiva.<br><br>Pyfaq is an abbreviation of pyiform conjunctivitis, which is a kind of conjunctivitis where the upper ( volar) conjunctiva ( mucous membrane of the eye) heals when improper movements or pressure of the palpebral conjunctiva create pain.<br><br>More simply, pung lung is swelling of the conjunctiva of the eye due to dry windy autumn conditions, but this may relate to the same mechanism as pung lung.