"Ranatra" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ranatra" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ranatra" Meaning

The word "ranatra" is a noun referring to a genus of aquatic beetles of the family Dytiscidae, commonly known as water-scavenger beetles.

"Ranatra" Examples

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In entomology, Ranatra is a genus of water scorpions, a type of aquatic bug that belongs to the family Belostomatidae.
Ranatra mirror, also known as the shiny water scorpion, is a species of aquatic insect that is native to North America.
The name "ranatra" is derived from Greek words "rana," meaning frog, and "trasos," meaning runner. This refers to its aquatic habitat and the swift movements of the water scorpion.
Ranatra water scorpions have a long, slender abdomen that helps them to swim and find prey underwater.
Some species of Ranatra are known to form symbiotic relationships with other aquatic insects, such as shrimp and snails, to help them survive in their aquatic environment.

"Ranatra" Similar Words

Ramuliferous

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Branching or having branches, especially in reference to crystals.

Ramulose

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Rich in pectin, a water-soluble dietary fiber found in ramulus.

Ramulous

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Ramulous is not a word in the English language. However, "ramulus" refers to a twig, a branch of a tree, especially one that has buds or leaves.<br><br><br><br>It's possible that "ramulous" was a misspelling of this word or it might be a made-up term with a similar sound. <br><br>If provided with more context, I can offer a better understanding.

Ramus

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Stream<br><br>1. A branching stem or branch of a tree or other plant, especially one that grows outside the main trunk.<br>2. A branch of a river.<br>3. Any outgrowth or ramification of a main road, pipe, or other line.<br>4. smb's upper arm bone.<br>5. Cellular branching part of nerve cell.<br><br>Note: In anatomy, the word 'ramus' is used to refer to an anatomical branch.

Ramuscule

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I'm afraid I have to disappoint you - I think you meant "ramulus". <br><br>Actually, ramulus is not a commonly used word, but it's related to the word "ramus", which comes from the Latin word for "branch". In a botanical context, ramus can refer to a branch of a tree or a division of a larger collection of plants.<br><br>However, if you meant to type "truffle", the word "ramuscule" is a rare or obsolete adjective that is an obsolete or humorous variant of the word "truffle".

Ran

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To run quickly, to hurry. <br><br>As in, "I have to run to the store." <br><br>Pronunciation: /ræn/

Rana

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A type of frogs, often found in water.

Ranales

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Ranavirus

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Rance

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A feeling of detachment or indifference, often expressed by a shrugging of the shoulders. (e.g., "She felt a sense of rancor towards her ex-husband despite the fact that they had been divorced for years.")

Rancelman

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I couldn't find any information about the word "rancelman". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. Could you provide more context or check the spelling?

Rancescent

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The word "francescent" is not a valid word in the English language. However, the word "francescent" could refer to having the qualities of France or imitative of French culture.<br><br>On the other hand, the word "francescent" might be confused with "favorably inclined towards France" and this is more likely "francophiles" would be a more common or correct term for this meaning.<br><br>More correctly related to biological and botanical terms, the word that you might be thinking of is "francescent", which is an adjective used to describe a type of tree growth stage that refers to growth stage in trees, especially seen in Chinese fringe ( Loropetalum chinense) that exhibit bright colours and have an abundance of terminal buds that grow on each small branch and on the edges, and as the trees grow to a certain size the branches remain woody while the stems and new growth turn scarlet to deep purple.<br><br>The term for this tree growth is francescent which specifically refers to its bright colors and the scattering of short stems and long branches.<br><br>Please let me know if some information I provided to you can aid your translation

Ranch

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A ranch is a large area of land used for livestock grazing, typically in a dry or semi-arid region. It can also refer to a farm that raises cattle or other livestock. The term can also be used more broadly to describe a type of house or style of decor that evokes the idea of a ranch or rural lifestyle, often featuring large windows, wooden beams, and a rustic aesthetic.

Ranched

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<strong>Ranch</strong> <br><br>A ranch is a large area of farmland or a livestock farm, typically located in a rural area, where cattle, sheep, goats, or horses are raised.<br><br>Example: The family owns a ranch on the outskirts of town, where they breed and care for horses.<br><br><strong>Verb</strong>: to ranch (past tense: rached, past participle: rached). <br><br>To breed or raise cattle or other livestock in a ranch.<br><br>Example: They plan to ranch cattle in the summer.

Rancher

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A person who manages a ranch, typically a large farm or area of land used for livestock, especially cattle.

Ranchero

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