"Sparid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A type of freshwater fish, specifically a species of fish in the family Sparidae, which includes sea bream and porgies, but also some that inhabit rivers and lakes.
Pork ribs that have been cut between the bones, resulting in individually portioned, tender, and relatively boneless pieces that are uneven in size and shape but have a rich flavor.
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.
To sparge is a verb that means to sprinkle or distribute a liquid, especially water or hot water, over something, such as coffee grounds or a metal, in order to extract or dissolve something from it.
Spargefaction refers to the process of spreading or interspersing something, typically liquid, through a solid or porous material, often to saturate or soak it.
Sparging is a process where a fluid, typically water or a solvent, is slowly percolated or trickled over a solid material, usually a powder or granular substance, to extract or separate the valuable components. In the context of brewing, sparging is used to extract sugars from grains or hops into a brewing liquid.
The family Sparidae belongs to the order Perciformes and are a group of marine fish commonly known as porkfish, drumfish or family of porgies. This family includes the porgy, seabream and Maori whitebait.
To give or pay (something, especially time, money, or effort) only sparingly, or in small amounts. MediaTek.
(a) Rarely; infrequently. <br><br>Used to suggest that something is not often given or done.
To shine or glow with a fleeting, shooting light, as if a small light source or spark had been emitted: a spark flew from the light socket as the bulb blew.
A bright and lively word!<br><br><strong>Sparkle</strong> refers to a small, shining point or point of light, often caused by moisture or bright objects, particularly in the form of tiny, diamond-like reflections or flashes of light. It can also describe a sparkling quality that is energetic, lively, and attractive.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The firework exploded in the sky, sending out a shower of sparkling colors.<br> Her eyes sparkled with excitement as she talked about her upcoming adventure.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, sparkle can also mean to make someone or something more attractive or appealing.<br><br>Example sentence:<br><br> The sparkling clean floors added a touch of elegance to the hotel lobby.<br><br>Overall, sparkle conveys a sense of brightness, energy, and beauty.
To sparkle implies emitting small, flashing lights or a lustrous quality. It can also suggest a superficial or temporary glimmer of something, such as a moment of brilliance or a fleeting attempt at creating a good impression.