"Sorely" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Meaning: severely or seriously; very much; greatly.
Example: She was sorely disappointed by the news.
Sordidness refers to a state of being stained or discredited by indecent or immoral actions, or of being filled with dirt and disorder. It can also describe a state of poverty, impurity, or filth, both literally and figuratively. It can be found in various forms, such as sordid circumstances, sordid conditions, or sordid behavior, and can evoke feelings of disgust, shame, or sadness.
"Regulations or restrictions imposed to govern or limit a particular activity, often in a music or public performance setting."
Sore typically refers to a state of physical or emotional pain, discomfort, or bruising, often resulting from injury, strain, or overexertion. It can also be used to describe something being painful or annoying.
I couldn't find a definition for the word "soredia." It's possible that it's a misspelling, a rare or obscure word, or a non-standard term.
I couldn't find any information on the word "sorediate". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term.
Sorghum is a type of cereal grain native to Africa. It is a crop often cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its edible seeds, which are rich in nutrients and have a sweet, slightly crunchy texture. Sorghum is used in various ways:<br><br>1. Food: Sorghum is used as a food source for both humans and animals. In some parts of the world, it is boiled or roasted like popcorn, while in other regions, it is used to make flour, porridge, beer, or as livestock feed.<br><br>2. Drought Tolerance: Due to its deep and extensive root system, sorghum can thrive under drought conditions and remains a staple crop in semi-arid and arid regions.<br><br>3. Ethanol Production: Sorghum is used as a feedstock for alcohol production, as ethanol crops like corn may face supply chain management issues, making sorghum an attractive alternative for biofuels.<br><br>4. Industrial Applications: Sorghum is not only used in food and biofuels but also in industrial productions. It is used in the manufacture of sorghum syrup, which is sometimes used as a sweetener and has a molasses-like consistency and sweetness.<br><br>5. Fuel and Animal Feed: As the largest-ratio crop globally, sorghum's versatility and adaptable nature make it an essential product forboth humans and non-food purposes.
The Soricidae family, commonly known as shrews or slender members of the suborder Soricomorpha or Soricidae. They are a large family of insectivorous mammals found all over the world.
Soricine is a term from biochemistry that refers to a group of compounds found in the fluids of certain species of toads and frogs, particularly those in the genus Bufo. These compounds are obtained from the toxins found in the parotid glands of toads, which produce a milky fluid that deters predators. Soricine appears as a milky, caustic substance that can irritate skin and eyes.
Sorites is a paradox in philosophy that deals with the nature of vagueness and the way we divide objects into categories. It is also known as the "paradox of the heap." <br><br>The paradox arises when we consider a heap of sand and ask ourselves at what point, as we gradually remove one grain of sand at a time, the heap ceases to be a heap. The question is, when does a heap cease to be a heap?<br><br>If a heap ceases to be a heap at any given grain of sand removed, then we can always find a grain to remove that makes a heap no longer a heap. This leads to an infinite regression, as we could always take away one more grain and then another, ad infinitum.<br><br>The paradox highlights the problem of vagueness and the inherently fuzzy nature of many concepts, including the concept of a heap. It challenges the way we categorize and define things, and has implications for many areas of logic and philosophy.