"Ruffs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ruffs are a type of ornamental collar, typically made of fabric, lace, or similar material, that was worn around the neck, often by men, to cover the neck and add dress or ceremonial flair from the 16th to the 17th century.
Wind ruffs in a twig to shape it.
Sharp ridges or edges that form in the bark of a tree branch as it has grown.
Ruffs were a type of fabric or articles of clothing with pleats, gathered or gathered on the neckline like a ruff.
Geese flying overhead in a V-formation create turbulence in wind that pilots refer to as 'goose ruffs'.
The ruffs of sea waves crashed against the shore and foamed wildly
(Ruffianly) adjective:<br><br>1. Given to or characteristic of rough or violent behavior; thuggish.<br>2. Unrefined or uncouth in behavior or manner.<br><br>Example: The ruffianly behavior of the security guards made many visitors uncomfortable.
Describing someone who is rowdy and unruly, engaging in disorderly conduct, or acting in a rough, aggressive way.
The Ruffini endings or Ruffini corpuscles are nerve endings found in the skin that detect stretch and pressure. They respond to sustained touch or pressure and are responsible for the sensation of sustained pressure (rabbit hair sensation).
The word "ruffle" can have multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. A ruffle is a fabric fold or a textured pattern typically used in textiles, which resembles a series of soft, loose folds or waves.<br>2. In cooking, to ruffle food, particularly eggs, means to fold or swirl it with a spoon or spatula in a specific way, often to create a decorative or textured effect.<br>3. A ruffle can also refer to a tidbit of gossip or information that is spread or discarded.<br>4. In the context of someone's feathers being ruffled, it can be an idiom that means someone's emotions, particularly their hair or temper, are disturbed or upset, such as "her feathers were ruffled by the criticism."
1. Having wrinkled or crumpled texture, especially on the surface of fabric or paper.<br>2. Disheveled or untidy in appearance.<br>3. (Of someone's hair) untidy or disorderly, often because it has been raised by the wind.<br>4. Angry or upset, often in a sudden or explosive way.
I couldn't find any definition for the word "rufiopin". The word seems to be a proper noun (possibly a surname or a personal name), but I couldn't find any information on it. Could you provide more context or clarify the meaning you were expecting?
Rufus is a name that can refer to a person or an animal, but it can also be used figuratively.<br><br>As a given name, Rufus is thought to be derived from the Latin name Rufus, which means "red-haired" or "red-haired boy." It has been used in various forms throughout history, including Latin, Greek, and English.<br><br>In mythology, Rufus is also the name of a minor figure who appears in the Roman Empire.<br><br>Today, Rufus can also be used as a term to refer to a reindeer, specifically the reindeer species Rangifer tarandus rufus.<br><br>In informal contexts, Rufus can refer to anything that is rough or unrefined.<br><br>In computing, Rufus is a small free application used to create bootable USB drives from ISO images.<br><br>Overall, Rufus is a versatile name with different uses and connotations.
A floor covering, typically made of woven or tufted carpets, or a piece of fabric that covers a floor.
Ruga refers to a fold or a fold of skin, typically one that is loose and hanging, often found on the belly or the neck of an animal, such as a cow or a horse.
Rugae (pronounced "roo-gay") refers to a series of folds or wrinkles in a surface, particularly the stomach or the skin. In medical terminology, rugae are the longitudinal folds in the stomach lining, which help with the mechanical breakdown of food during digestion. In everyday language, the term can also be used to describe wrinkles or folds in surfaces, such as skin, fabric, or even the surface of the earth.<br><br>In anatomy, the term "rugae" can also be used to describe the foldable, lobster-claw-like protrusions on the vocal folds (vocal cords) that help to modify the pitch and tone of the voice during speech.
I couldn't find any word that matches "rugalach". It is possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word, or it could be a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect or language that I'm not familiar with. Can you provide more context or information about this word?