"Scorpaeniformes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Scorpaeniformes is an order of marine and freshwater fish that are commonly known as scorpionfishes or rockfishes. They have a number of distinctive characteristics, including:
Elongated bodies with a range of shapes and sizes
DEFs (dorsal, anal, and caudal fins) that are often long and pointed
Venomous spines in the dorsal, anal, and caudal fins
A range of camouflage strategies, such as bony outgrowths that disguise their appearance
A diverse range of behaviors, including active hunting and ambush predation
Scorpaeniformes are found in oceans around the world, from the surface waters to the deep sea, and include species of varying sizes and colors, such as the distinctive sea devil and the large and brightly colored stonefish.
Disapprovingly or contemptuously; with scorn or disdain.<br><br>Example: She spoke scornfully about his opinions, showing her complete disregard for them.
Scornfulness refers to a feeling or attitude of scorn or contempt towards someone or something. It is a state of mind characterized by a strong sense of disdain, derision, or disrespect. A scornful person views others or something as inferior, unpleasant, or laughable, and they may show this attitude through their tone, language, or behavior.
Scorning<br><br>Scorning means to despise or regard something or someone as worthless, contemptible, or inconsiderable, often with a feeling of disdain or disgust. It implies a strong sense of disapproval or disdain, often accompanied by a lack of respect or consideration.<br><br>Example: "The referee's decision was heavily scornee by the home team's fans." <br><br>Synonyms: despising, deeming, regarding as worthless, looking down on.
Scorn denotes a feeling of contempt, disdain, or disrespect, often accompanied by a sense of superiority. It involves looking down on someone or something with contempt, often in a way that is openly expressed through words, actions, or attitude.
Sorodite (not Scorodite) is a relatively rare mineral 3-As2S4, that crystallizes in the monoclinic 2/m system. It is a sulfide mineral composed of arsenic and sulfur in the ratio of 3:2, known to occur along with stibnite and realgar in hydrothermal veins and deposits of mineralized pyritic limestone in Serbia, Nigeria, and distantly elsewhere; otherwise isolated.
The word "scorpaena" refers to a genus of marine fish, commonly known as scorpionfish or rockfish. They are characterized by their toxic dorsal spines that contain venom, which they use for defense.
The Scorpaenidae family is a group of marine fish, commonly known as scorpionfish or rockfish. They are named for their fan-shaped pectoral fins and the spines on their bodies that are used for defense, which resemble the scorpion's tail. These fish are found in temperate and tropical waters around the world.
The Scorpaenoidea is a superfamily of marine fishes in the family Scorpaenidae. It includes a group of marine species commonly known as rockfishes or scorpionfish. This superfamily is characterized by their unique appearance, with long spines and spines on their head, ears, and usually on their back.
The Scorpene is a class of fifth-generation, diesel-electric attack submarines (conventionally powered, diesel-electric but with an air-independent propulsion (AIP) system) developed by DCNS (now Naval Group) for the Royal Malaysian Navy.
Scorpiid refers to something or someone that resembles or is connected to a scorpion, often used specifically in reference to the Scorpiidae, a family of scorpions, or in a fossil context, to a extinct group of marine animals that resembles scorpions, known as the Eoscorpions.
The term "scorpioid" has a few different meanings, depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>In Botany:<br>A scorpioid or scorpioid cyme is a type of inflorescence, a part of a plant's structure, in which the flowers or fruit grow along a spiral, winding stem, resembling the shape of a scorpion's tail.<br><br>In Horticulture:<br>In gardening, a scorpion or scorpioid plant refers to a creeping or arching plant with a prickly, woody stem, similar to an ant and scorpion.<br><br>In Botany a term inspired by the pistils grows to resemble a scorpion 'stinging' shaft.