"Rye" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A type of cereal grain, scientifically known as Secale cereale, typically used to make bread, whiskey, and other food products. It has a nutty flavor and a dark brown color.
Ruyton refers to the name of several places, including:<br><br>1. Ruyton, Shropshire, an English village<br>2. Ruyton-XI-Towns, a civil parish in Shropshire, England<br>3. Ruyton, sometimes also known as Ryton-on-the-Green, is an ancient parish and former civil parish in Oxfordshire, England. <br><br>The name of Ruyton is Old English and means "farmstead of a man named Hryge" or "Hrythes pan farm". It is derived from "rygu" meaning "rye" or "rye-growing" and "tun" meaning "enclosure" or "farmstead".
The term "Rwandan" refers to something or someone that originates from Rwanda, a landlocked country located in the Great Lakes region of East Africa. It can also refer to a person who has an ancestry or citizenship of Rwanda.
The Rwenzori Mountains, also known as the "Mountains of the Moon", is a mountain range in East Africa, on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is part of the Kivu Rift Valley and is the highest mountain range in the continent of Africa outside Ethiopia and Tanzania.
Ryanair is a low-cost Irish airline founded in 1984. It is one of the largest low-cost airlines in Europe, operating a large network of flights to over 200 destinations across Europe and North Africa.<br><br>The airline is known for its no-frills policy, charging extra for services such as checked baggage, food, and seat selection, while offering competitive pricing on its flights. Ryanair is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, and is listed on the Irish Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange.
Ryanodine is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C19H32O10. It is a naturally occurring compound found in the wax extracted from the resin of the Eucalyptus globulus tree. Ryanodine has also been synthesized in the laboratory for use in research and pharmacology.
Gyoiuchi, also known as ryojun, was a form of execution by beheading with a guillotine, consulted on from the Dutch and possibly also the French, and Japan's primary method of capital punishment from 1873 to 1909.
"Ryōjinkō" is a Japanese term that roughly translates to "nude sake" or " sake without a kan", which refers to unpasteurized sake typically brewed in winter.