"Rhombuses" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A rhombuses is a type of quadrilateral where all four sides are of equal length, and opposite angles are equal.
In biology, a rhombomere is a repeating segment of the hindbrain in vertebrate embryos. During the early stages of development, the hindbrain is divided into seven or eight clusters of neurons, called rhombomeres, which will later differentiate into different parts of the brain. Each rhombomere is responsible for the development of specific neural circuits and cranial nerves.