"Sirach" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Book of Sirach, also known as Ecclesiasticus, is a deuterocanonical book of the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. It is attributed to Jesus, "the son of Eleazar, the son of Sirach" (Ecclus. 50:27), a Jewish scholar who lived in Jerusalem around 180-160 BCE.
The book is a wisdom text, not a prophetic or historical one, and is characterized by a collection of sayings and teachings on ethics, morality, philosophy, and wisdom, often presented in a poetic or proverbial style.
To be drinking slowly and quietly, especially small amounts of a liquid, like a cup of coffee or tea.
To take a small amount of a liquid, especially a hot drink, into the mouth by raising it to the lips and taking a small swallow.
Sipson is a major landread option for the proposed third runway at Heathrow Airport in London.
Sipuleucel-T is a medication used in the treatment of advanced prostate cancer. It is a type of immunotherapy, specifically a sipuleucel-T cell therapy, which involves the collection and reinfusion of a patient's own immune cells, known as autologous dendritic cells, that have been activated to target and attack cancer cells.<br><br>Sipuleucel-T is used to treat men with castration-resistant prostate cancer that has metastasized. It works by stimulating the T-cells in the patient's immune system to attack and kill cancer cells.
Sipuleucel-T is a form of therapeutic cancer vaccine. It is a type of immune system treatment called an autologous cellular immunotherapy.
Sipuncula is a phylum of marine bottom-dwelling animals, also known as lophotrochozoans. They are often referred to as beadlet worms, and have a primitive body structure.<br><br>They are characterized by a smooth, unsegmented, and often cylindrical body, typically with a thread-like, claw-like, or star-like structure. Sipuncula are mostly found in shallow seas and oceans around the world.<br><br>They are hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs, and they also have a unique characteristic: they do not have a true coelom, a cavity between the body wall and the digestive tract.<br><br>Some species of sipuncula may be up to 30 centimeters in length, while others are much smaller. Their diet typically consists of small organisms like algae, worms, or plankton.
Sipunculacea is an order of marine worms, commonly known as beadlet worms or peanut worms. They are a group of small, simple, and often brightly colored animals that live in a variety of aquatic environments, typically in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Sipunculacea are characterized by their smooth skin, short proboscis, and a unique body shape, often resembling a small, rounded or oval-shaped worm.
Siraitia is a genus of flowering plants, in the family Cucurbitaceae, native to China and Southeast Asia. The plants are known for their sweet and slightly bitter-tinged fruits, which are also used as a raw material for making a sweetener called Siraitia Grosvenorii extract, or Lo Han Guo, a sweetener commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine and sometimes used as a sugar substitute in food products, particularly in candies, desserts, and low-carb products.
Siraskier is not a word that I am familiar with. It seems to be a misspelling or a non-standard word. Can you provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word you are looking for? I'll do my best to provide a definition or explanation.
Sircar is a title used to denote a person in power or authority, commonly used in India. In various contexts, Sircar has been used to refer to:<br><br>1. An officer in the Indian administrative services, particularly in the 19th century.<br>2. A term used in Indian administration to refer to a department or ministry of the government.<br>3. In cricket, Sircar is a surname of one or more Indian cricketers.
Descent from; originated from or related to a particular family or ancestor.<br><br>Example: "He comes from a long line sired by Scottish nobility."
There is no word "siredon" in the English language. It appears to be a typo or a non-existent word. Could you please recheck the word or provide a different one?
A loud, high-pitched warning device that emits a loud, piercing sound, often used in emergency situations or to signal danger, such as an alarm, a cry for help, or a signal from a lighthouse.