"Rhombencephalic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to the back part of the brain behind the pons. The rhombencephalon is the embryonic precursor to the pons and cerebellum.
Rhodophyta-related lesions, also known as Rhododendron leaves blight or Rough bark disease, is a widespread disease of rhododendrons (Rhododendron spp.) The exact causal agent has not been isolated. The disease seems to be associated with the presence of algae and fungi.
Rhoecus was a figure from ancient Greek mythology and an Arcadian hero. He was said to be the son of Poseidon. There is not a lot of well-known information in literature about this figure, but there are references in several ancient sources.
Rhombencephalon refers to the posterior (rear) part of the brain in the early stages of embryonic development in vertebrates. It is the region that eventually gives rise to the hindbrain, which consists of the midbrain, pons, and the cerebellum.
A quadrilateral with all sides of equal length, where opposite angles are equal, and opposite sides are parallel.
A rhombicuboctahedron is a polyhedron with 26 faces, 48 edges, and 24 vertices. It is a higher-order polyhedron that can be derived from a cube by replacing each of its square faces with two hexagonal faces, or by combining two of the square pyramids that have the same vertex.<br><br>It is a Johnson solid, named after the mathematician Norman Johnson, who first characterized it. This shape is also called a symmetric square pyramid-square pyramid.
A 26-faced polyhedron that belongs to the category of archimedean solids, derived from a cube, with 8 triangular faces being the edges of the original cube and the remaining 18 faces being rhombi.
A rare and unusual word!<br><br>A rhomboid or rhombogon is a 2D shape with a similar meaning, but a "rhomboganoid" is not a widely recognized term in mathematics or geometry.<br><br>However, it's possible that "rhomboganoid" is being used as a prefix combination of "rhombus" and "polyhedron" or "gonoid" (a reference to the polygon with the same characteristics), suggesting that it might refer to a three-dimensional shape composed of multiple rhombus-like faces or be a polygon similar to a rhombus but with multiple sides (more than four).<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to provide a more precise definition or meaning.
Rhomboganoidei is a clade of gudgeon fishes, which are a type of freshwater fish in the family Eleotridae. The term is a combination of two Greek roots: "rhombos," meaning a rhombus, and "gano," meaning a bump or wen. This refers to the distinctive appearance of gudgeon fishes, which have a rounded body shape with a distinctive bump on the forehead.