"Sparaxis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A Sparaxis is a genus of flowering plants in the iris family, native to southern Africa.
Stretched out or expanded over a longer period of time or area.<br><br>Example: The new school will be spanned over three acres of land.<br><br>It can also mean separated into parts, especially by a hard or sudden change.<br><br>Example: The road was spanned by a bridge over the river.<br><br>It can also mean to cover or bridge a gap or divide between two things.<br><br>Example: The company will span the gap between rich and poor communities with its new welfare program.
"Pliers or plier wrench. A versatile tool with U-shaped jaws and often a handle for gripping, bending, and twisting objects."
Spanakopitas are a type of Greek savory pastry dish. The name "spanakopitas" is derived from the Greek words "spanaki" (σπανακι), meaning spinach, and "pita" (πιτά), meaning pastry.
The word "spans" has multiple meanings:<br><br>1. Stretches across an area or distance: The bridge spans the river.<br>2. Extends over a period of time: The tree's branches can span decades.<br>3. Engages or involves different groups, activities, or interests: The charity spans seven different countries in its relief efforts.<br>4. Covers or includes a wide range of subjects or ideas: The magazine spans politics, sports, and culture.<br><br>In general, "spans" refers to the act of extending or covering something over a distance, time, or range of subjects.
Verb: used to describe something that has not happened or been done.<br><br>Example: "Thankfully, no one was harmed, but the building was spared from damage."<br><br>Adjective: something that is not used or wasted.<br><br>Example: "The company spared no expense on the new marketing campaign."
Extra or additional parts or resources, especially mechanical or technical items, that are not currently needed but may become necessary in the future.<br><br>Example: "The car's owner replaced the spare tire before the trip, just in case."
The Sparganiaceae is a small family of aquatic plants in the order Najadales, which includes a single genus, Sparganium. The members of this family are commonly known as bur reeds, brittlebur reeds, or burrs.<br><br>They are rhizomatous aquatic plants characterized by leaflike bracts and a long, thread-like pistil below several stamens, whenever present. The genus is commonly found in the Northern Hemisphere, usually in cold, aquatic or tidal environments.