"Q-tips" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Q-tips are small sticks with a cotton swab (a small ball or a few strands of cotton) on one end, used for applying or cleaning small areas, often for removing earwax or applying cosmetics such as nail polish.
Pyuria refers to the presence of white blood cells (pus) in the urine, typically indicating a urinary tract infection or inflammation.
Pyx (n.) - a box or chest used for housing a candle or incense in a church or a place of worship.
Pyraxanthin or Pyridanthera is a type of chemical compound which has an olfactory analogy that is correlated to detection in senses of smell, but Pyxidanthera isn’t well known or listed in understanding and seems possible related to an unknow or mal-formed term.
I couldn't find any information on the word "pyxidia". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used in English. Could you please check the spelling or provide more context?
A constellation in the southern sky, often depicted as a kite or a yacht's sail.<br><br>In astronomy, Pyxis is a small, asterism of stars that resembles a navigator's compass, from which it gets its name.
"Q.V." is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase "quod vide," which means "which see." It is commonly used in academic and scholarly writing, particularly in reference lists and footnotes, to direct the reader to a specific source or entry that has already been mentioned elsewhere in the text.
Qaanaaq is a town on the northwestern tip of Greenland, located at the northwest corner of the Inland Ice. It is one of the northernmost towns in Greenland and has a population of around 650 people. The name "Qaanaaq" means "place of women" in the Greenlandic language. The town was previously known as Thule and is an important cultural and economic hub for the nearby Inuit communities.
Kabbalah is a Jewish mystical tradition of interpretation and study of the Hebrew Bible, as well as other Jewish religious texts, known as the written and oral traditions. It is the mystical tradition of the Seth, Ashkenazi, and Sephardic people, and animals that are unique to these cultures.
Qabbalah (also spelled Cabalah, Kabbalah, or Qabalah) is a Jewish philosophical and mystical tradition that emerged in the Middle Ages. It is based on the idea of a deep, inner meaning within the Hebrew scriptures, particularly the Torah.<br><br>In essence, Qabbalah teaches that the Torah contains hidden codes and symbols that reveal the nature of the universe and the human condition. Qabbalists believe that by studying these codes and symbols, one can gain insight into the mysteries of the universe and achieve spiritual growth and self-realization.<br><br>Some key concepts in Qabbalah include:<br><br> The Tree of Life: a symbolic representation of the interconnectedness of the universe and the paths to spiritual growth.<br> The Sephiroth: ten divine energies or attributes that flow through the universe, influencing all things.<br> The Four Worlds: four levels of existence, from the most spiritual to the most material.<br> Theszucharophcenia: the concept of the divine, unknowable "other" that transcends the material world.<br><br>Qabbalah has had a profound influence on Western spirituality, and its ideas have been adopted and adapted by various spiritual traditions, including Hermeticism, Alchemy, and Theosophy.
Muammar Gaddafi was a Libyan revolutionary and politician who served as the second Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council of Libya from 1969 to 1977, and then as the President of Libya from 1977 to 2011. He implemented policies to develop the country's oil resources and push for pan-Arab unity.
The Qadiriyya refers to a Sufi order of Sunni Muslims associated with Abdul-Qadir Gilani (better known as Gildiya, 1077–1166 CE), a famous mystic of Baghdad. The order, also called Qaderi, is renowned for its vast network of dervishes and sufi saints around the world, especially in the Indian subcontinent, Africa, and in some parts of Asia and Latin America.