"Salaminian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Salmian, or Salaminian, may refer to:
Salaminia, an ancient Greek trireme or ship with which the 300 Spartans who were Defendants in the Battle of Thermopylae sailed to Athens after the battle to inform the city that the Greeks had defeated many Persians but had lost the battle themselves.
Salaminian Games, an ancient Olympic-like festival, which was held in the fifth century BC, on the island of Salamis, Greece.
Salaminian, a variant of the Italian term "Salentina", used historically to refer to the mainland regions surrounding the Salentine Peninsula, Puglia, southern Italy.
A salamander is a type of amphibian, belonging to the order Urodela or Caudata, which has a lizard-like body, typically with a flat, broad head, and a slender tail. They are ectothermic, meaning they regulate their body temperature using external sources, and are often found in damp environments, such as near water or in wet forests.
Salamandra refers to a type of lizard of the family Salamandridae. They are known for their ability to regrow lost limbs, a characteristic shared with some amphibians.
The word "Salamandridae" refers to a family of carnivorous Chinese toads, commonly known as leopard frogs and newts, which are a group of amphibians belonging to the order Urodela. They are characterized by their toxicity and generally terrestrial or semi-aquatic habitats.
A type of cured meat, typically made from pork or a combination of pork and beef, sliced and usually served in thin pieces, often used in sandwiches, pasta dishes, and other recipes.
The Salamini or Salamini safflowers, also as Salamani, are a species of flowering plants in the sunflower family native to the southwestern part of Europe and central Sultanate of Oman.
A type of cured meat originating from the city of Salamis on the Greek island of Cyprus, typically made from lamb or beef. It's often cylindrical in shape and pressed into a distinctive ring form, characterised by a firm texture and a strong, savory flavour.