"Spicated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having or forming spikes; pointed or having sharp points.
A rare one!<br><br>Sphyraenoid refers to anything shaped like a sphyraena, specifically:<br><br> A genus of extinct marine reptiles, formerly used to refer to some Cretaceous conydris.<br> Relating to the swordfish (Sphyraena), a genus of large, fast-swimming, marine, ray-finned fish with a sword-like bill.<br><br>It can also be used as a suffix in zoological names to describe something resembling a sphyraena or swordfish.
It seems like the word "spial" is not a valid English word. Could you provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?
In music, spiccato is a musical term that refers to a style of playing notes that are detached or short and light, with a slight separation between them. It is often used in orchestral and chamber music, particularly in first violin and piano music. The opposite of legato (smoothly connected), spiccato is played with a distinct attack and a slight release, giving a notion of slight separation between the individual notes.
A spice is a substance, usually made from aromatic vegetables, fruits, roots, bark, or seeds, used to flavor food and drinks. Examples of spices include cinnamon, garlic, ginger, pepper, and cumin.
Meaning: more spicy or flavored. Can also describe something more exciting or intense, often used to describe music, events, or experiences.
The word "spiciferous" is an adjective that refers to something that has the power of producing or containing spice or a spicy substance.