"Ringtailed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Ringtailed" is an adjective that refers to something or someone that has a striped or ring-shaped pattern, particularly on a tail. It is often used to describe certain species of animals, such as the ring-tailed lemur, which has a long, striped tail.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "ringtailed":
1. Simile: Just like a ringtail cat, my friend disappeared into the darkness of the forest without making a sound.
2. Physical Descriptiom: The ringtailed cat is a medium-sized, rabbit-like mammal with a distinctive ring around its tail.
3. Biological Classification: The ringtailed lemur is a type of primate found only on the island of Madagascar.
4. Idiomatic Expression: He's like a ringtail, always running around in circles and getting nowhere fast.
5. Formal Scientific Writing: The ringtailed monkey was studied extensively by primatologists, who noted its unique behavior and social interactions.
A small ring or curl, typically of hair. <br><br>OR <br><br>A noun for a loop of something, especially a railway or road that makes a turn or bend.
Having or characterized by a ringleted hairstyle, in which the hair is worn in small braids or curls around the head.<br><br>Wrapped or ornamented with rings, especially braids of hair.
The ringmaster is the main person in charge of a circus or a fair. He is typically in charge of the organizing of the events, the participating artists and the audience.
Adjacent to the ring, as in a boxing ring, or next to the main event, but not participating in it.
Ringstrasse is a term typically associated with Austrian and Germanic architecture and urban planning. The original Ringstrasse is a famous street circuit in Vienna, Austria, built in the mid-19th century. However, the term has been adopted by other cities to describe a similar circular boulevard or route.<br><br>A Ringstrasse in the context of urban planning and architecture usually means an outer or circle-shaped street or promenade in a city that defines the perimeter or boundary of an older or inner city area. It often refers to a major road or street that follows the outer limits of the city center or main historical district, providing a dominant or iconic appearance.<br><br>The Ringstrassen in various cities showcase their imperial heritage and serve as a significant extension of city infrastructure, connecting key landmarks, squares, and cultural institutions, such as the Opera House, museums, and public monuments, thereby encapsulating the essence of the city's architectural, historical, and cultural identity
A ringtail is a type of mammal that belongs to the family Procyonidae, which also includes raccoons and olingos. There are several species of ringtails, but the most common one is the ringtail or Ringtail opossum (Bassariscus astutus).<br><br>Ringtails are small, carnivorous mammals with a slender body and a long, bushy tail with a black ring at the tip. They are found in the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central America, and are known for their ability to climb trees and their Omnivorous diet, which consists of fruits, insects, and small vertebrates.<br><br>Ringtails are also known for their short life cycle. They breed year-round and give birth to 2-5 young after a gestation period of about 60-70 days. The young animals stay with their mother for several months before becoming independent.
A sound or melody that is played when a mobile phone rings, usually to signal an incoming call or text message.
A sound or sequence of sounds that is stored on a mobile phone and played back when the phone rings, or on notification of an incoming call or message; a jingle.
Ringworm is a fungal infection that affects the outer layer of the skin and can cause a characteristic ring-shaped rash. It's not actually caused by a worm at all, but rather by a fungus called Trichophyton, Microsporum, or Epidermophyton. The rash usually starts with a small, red, itchy patch that gradually expands to form a ring with a clear center. Ringworm is highly contagious and can be spread through skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or animal, or through contact with contaminated objects or surfaces. It can be treated with antifungal creams, ointments, or oral medications.
Ice rinks. They are outdoor or indoor areas of ice that are designed for ice skating and other winter sports.
To wash or clean something by letting water flow over it; to remove or remove the remainder of a substance, such as soap or a cleaning agent.
Past tense of "rinse". Meaning: past participle of "rinse", i.e. having had the water removed from something, often implying cleanliness or freshness.