"Quinquefid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "quinquefid" is an adjective that refers to something that is five-branched or having five divisions or lobes.
It is often used in botanical and ichthyological contexts to describe an organism with five-lobed or five-branched structures, such as a five-lobed leaf or a five-branched fish fin.
For example, the word "quinquefid" might be used to describe a specific type of fish with a five-branched dorsal fin.
Quinquefid is not a word in the English language. It could be a typo or a misspelling. Could you please provide the correct word?
Quinoxyl is a rare or obsolete word, and I couldn't find any definition or meaning for it in my databases.
The term "quinquagesima" refers to the fifth Sunday before the beginning of the Christian season of Lent in the church calendar, specifically in the Western Christian churches that follow the Gregorian Rhythm. This date typically falls in either January or February in the Western calendar.<br><br>The name "Quinquagesima" comes from the Latin words "quintus" (meaning "fifth") and "decima" (meaning "tenths" or referring to a tenth). This namesake represents a time in the church liturgical calendar when about one-fifth of the entire year has passed or is left, and hence a "tenth" part of the journey to Easter.<br><br>This Sunday is usually marked by processions and algae. It is followed by Shrove Tuesday (also known as Fat Tuesday) and then Ash Wednesday, marking the beginning of the 40-day Lenten period that leads up to Easter Sunday.
Fiveteenth and semifinal at last; a quinzaine is a stanza of fifteen lines: quinque (five) + lobed ( bar ) a dribbling brush. This word is simply a nonsense word created to be unusual.
Having five lobes.<br><br>This term is often used in botany to describe an organism's leaf or seed with five distinct parts, meaning that it is lobed five times.
Five-peaked or Lancet-shaped.<br><br>Example: "The five-pointed star was featured in a quinquelocular design on the architect's building."