"Rhynchocephala" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A group of reptiles that includes the horned lizards and the iguanas. The name Rhynchocephala means "beaked head" in Greek. They possess a distinctively shaped, projecting snout in the front of the head, which gives them a horn-like appearance.
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.
The word "rhymes" refers to words that have the same ending sound or syllables. In poetry, music, and speech, rhymes are used to create a musical quality, often to add structure, emphasis, or emotional effect. Rhymes can be perfect (exact matches), slant (almost identical but not exact), or eye (visual rhymes, where the final words look similar but not sound identical).
Also known as rhyming words, rhyming is the repetition of identical sound in two or more words, usually at the end of a line in poetry or music. Rhyming is a poetic device used to add musicality and structure to written or spoken language, making it more memorable and aesthetically pleasing.
There is no word "rhymist". However, I'm guessing you meant "rhymer".<br><br>A rhymer is a person who creates rhymes, often as a poet or songwriter.
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."
A fossil group made up of extinct lizards, characterized by the presence of teeth pointed forward instead of being side-by-side like many modern lizards, and a relatively long, pointed snout (the Greek word "rhynch-" meaning 'beak' or 'snout', 'kēphalē' meaning 'head').
A term that's definitely not commonly used in everyday conversation!<br><br>A rynchocoel refers to a type of coelomate, which is an animal with a body cavity. In particular, it refers to a specific type of embryo that develops into a pseudocoelomate, which is a type of animal that has an incomplete digestive system and a so-called "pseudocoelom" or "false body cavity" rather than a true coelom (a body cavity lined with peritoneum).<br><br>In other words, a rynchocoel is an embryo at a stage of development that has not yet differentiated into a fully formed coelomate.
Rynchocoela refers to a category of nudibranchs, which are a type of sea slug, a marine gastropod mollusk. Rynchocoela is characterized by the presence of a rhytisome – a sort of wing-like appendage or flap.
A rhyncholite is any rock that contains yellow calcite crystals on cleavage joints. The term is particularly used for rhodonite.
Rhynchonellida is an order of marine bryozoans, which are small, colonial, sessile, and metameric animals with a calcareous exoskeleton. The name "Rhynchonellida" may be derived from the Greek words "rhynchos" (ῥυγχος), meaning "beak" or "snout", and "onella", a diminutive form of "onkos", meaning "shoulder" or "body".