"Setiferous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Producing seed cones or seeds.
What does "setiferous" mean?
Setiferous is an adjective that means producing or covered with resin, or relating to a resinous substance.
Here are five usage examples:
The setiferous bark of the tree was aromatic and sticky to the touch.
The setiferous properties of the plant made it useful for making incense.
The forest was filled with the scent of setiferous plants after the rain.
The artisan carefully collected the setiferous resin from the tree trunks.
The expert analyzed the setiferous compounds in the herbal remedy to understand its medicinal properties.
The word "seti" can have several related meanings. Here are a few interpretations:<br><br>1. <strong>SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence):</strong> SETI is an acronym that stands for Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. It is an organization dedicated to searching for signs of intelligent life outside of Earth, such as radio signals from other civilizations.<br><br>2. <strong> Hindu mythology:</strong> Seti is a god in Hindu mythology. He is a note that is left by god Shiva.
The word "setiparous" is a term used to describe something that has a single pair (set) of openings or parts, often referring to gills or other appendages.<br><br>In biology, setiparous can be used to describe certain types of organisms, such as aquatic plants or animals, that have a limited number of gill slits or other respiratory openings.<br><br>In general, the term is used to contrast with " )lugous" which means having multiple openings.