"Sapindaceae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Sapindaceae family of plants, also known as the soapberry family or soapbark family, is a family of flowering plants that includes approximately 130 genera and 1,600 species. This family is native primarily to tropical and subtropical regions, with some species found in warmer temperate regions as well. Members of this family have evolved diverse ways to propagate, disperse seeds, and obtain water and nutrients, which is of great interest to ecologists and horticulturists alike.
Wise or having the power of wisdom.<br><br>From the Latin word "sapientia", meaning wisdom.<br><br>Example: "The sapiential words of the old sage brought wisdom and insight to the young people."
Wise; having or showing a deep understanding and insight; possessing knowledge or wisdom.<br><br>This adjective is preferred by some over "wise" to convey a greater sense of profound knowledge and discernment. However, it is less commonly used than "wise" and may be considered somewhat formal.
Describing a plant that belongs to the Sapindaceae family, which includes trees or shrubs with edible fruits, often with a single hard seed. Examples include the mangrove and the lychee.
Sapiosexuality refers to a form of sexual attraction, sexual excitement, or bonding that derives from the mental qualities of a person, such as their intelligence, wit, creativity, and humor. Sapiosexuals, people who identify with this orientation, do not necessarily find physical appearance to be a primary factor in their attraction, but rather engage in intellectual and emotional connections with their partners.