"Rhymed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Said in a way that matches the sound of another word or words.
The word "rhubarb" has multiple potential meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. A type of vegetable: Rhubarb is a perennial vegetable often used in pies and tarts. Its tart flavor is obtained from the leafy stalks, which are typically paired with sweet ingredients to balance its natural bitterness.<br><br>2. A phrase to indicate debate: "Rhubarb" can also be used as a verb or noun to describe a conversation or situation where people are arguing or debating. This usage can be found in idiomatic phrases like "to talk a lot of rhubarb," "planting the rhubarb patch," or "rhubarb in the bushes," often in the context of gossip or rising tensions.<br><br>3. Slang: In some contexts, particularly in the American West, "rhubarb" is used to directly refer to arguments, disputes, or loud conversations.
A rhumb is a line on the surface of a sphere that is, in general, neither a great circle (a circle lying on the surface of a sphere whose center is the center of the sphere) nor a small circle (a circle lying within the surface of a sphere).<br><br>In navigation, a rhumb is a straight line on a map or a nautical chart that follows the same bearing, or compass direction, as a ship or other vehicle. Rhumbs are used to represent the path that a vessel will follow on the surface of the Earth.
Epizootic lymphangitis or cutaneous blastomycosis is caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum or the closely related Rhinosporidium seeberi and the Leishmania parasites but most commonly by a Rhinosporidium seeberi.
The word "rhyme" refers to a word or phrase in which the final phonemes (units of sound) sound the same, typically in a poem or song.
Rynchocephalia is a now-abandoned term in paleontology that refers to a group of jawed vertebrates, but now the preferred term is "parasphenoid- palate craniates."