"Sesquibasic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A rare and intriguing word!
Sesquibasic means having a deficiency or lack of about one-half, literally, "one and a half deficient."
Sesamum is a genus of flowering plants in the ehew family, commonly known as the sesame family. It is native to Africa and Asia. The plant is known for its edible seeds, which are a source of oil.
Seseli is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, commonly known as the carrot or parsley family.
Seselwa is a Bislama (Bicen, a Melanesian pidgin English) word commonly used in Vanuatu, specifically in the island of Efate, the island that encapsulates the capital of Port Vila.
Sesostris, also known as Sashsesi or Sesoosis, was the second ruler of the Seventeenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. His name is given as probably "User-maat-re Senebemsaf Sesepankh", meaning "servant of Egypt, Saw-adorned throne, sick-tune-name of the bruised pericardium and in compassion strength".
Sesotho is a Bantu language spoken in Lesotho and South Africa. The name "Sesotho" is derived from the two words "se" meaning "language" and "Sotho", which refers to the Sotho people who speak the language. Sesotho is a tonal language and it is also one of the official languages of South Africa and Lesotho, with approximately 4 million speakers.
A word that's not often used!<br><br>Sesquialtera refers to something that is three-quarter of the way to the extreme or to a goal. It can also describe a mixture that is three-quarters of one thing and a quarter of something else.<br><br>Example: "The new policy is a sesquialtera between the old system and the proposed changes." (meaning it's mostly like the old system, but with some new changes incorporated.)<br><br>Alternatively, in music, the term is also used to describe a chord progression that is three quarter-tones (or sesquialteran) above the tonic.
Sesquialterate (verb): to divide into seven equal or almost equal parts.<br><br>Example: The teacher sesquialterated the bell schedule into 7 different time blocks.
Sesquialterous (adjective) refers to something that has 17 syllables when recited in its own name.
A celebratory period of 150 years continuing from a particular date, especially the 150th anniversary of an event.
A sesquicentennial is a 150th anniversary, derived from the Latin "sesqui" meaning "one and a half" and "centennial" meaning a hundred.
A delightful word!<br><br>The term "sesquiotica" refers to a play on words where a phrase or sentence has a meaning that is opposite of its literal or original meaning, often exploiting the ambiguity of language, nuances of words, or the presence of double meanings.<br><br>It involves creating a joke, anecdote, or commentary that layer words with meanings, often with the intention of adding humor, irony, or wit.<br><br>Example: "I'm reading a book on anti-gravity. It's impossible to put down."
Sesquioxide refers to a compound that contains three parts of oxygen for every two parts of another element, such as chromium (Cr2O3), iron (Fe2O3), or titanium (Ti2O3).
I couldn't find any word with the name 'sesquioxidizing' in the dictionary. However, the prefix "sesquioxid-" can be broken down into its parts:<br><br>"sesqui-" is a prefix that comes from the Latin word "sesquuiaris" which means "one and a half."<br><br>"oxide-" is also from Latin "oxid-em" which refers to oxygen.<br><br>The word might be a play on the word "half-oxide" or a made-up word, but it's not a valid word that I could find in any English dictionary.