"Rudbeckia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Rudbeckia is a genus of daisy-like flowering plants, commonly known as coneflowers, black-eyed susans, brown-eyed susans, or cow's tickseeds. They are native to North America.
The name "Rudbeckia" comes from the Swedish word "rudbekia," named after the Swedish botanist Olof Rudbeck.
A rucksack is a type of backpack designed to be worn on the back. It is typically made of fabric or leather and has straps that go over the shoulders, allowing the user to carry heavy loads on their back. It is often used by hikers, climbers, and travelers who need to carry supplies and equipment with them.
Rucola is another name for arugula, a type of leafy green vegetable often used in salads or as a garnish. It has a peppery, slightly bitter flavor and is often associated with Italian cuisine.
Ruction refers to a sudden and usually violent or chaotic disturbance, typically involving a physical or verbal altercation.
The steering system at the back of a ship or boat, consisting of a flat surface attributed by the boat's underside, typically, on which a control device (rope, wheel, or other kind of control) is situated to guide the movement of the boat.
Without a rudder, a boat or ship unable to steer or navigate properly. Or, more broadly, lacking guidance or direction, aimless, or unguided.