"Spicy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having a strong, great, or extreme quality, used to describe something that is exciting, stimulating, or bold.
As an adjective, "spicy" can refer to:
Something with a strong flavor, especially a flavorful or pungent one (e.g. "spicy food")
Something that is exciting or varied, often involving a sense of adventure or excitement (e.g. "a spicy plot twist")
Something that is strong or bold, especially in a way that is memorable or attention-grabbing (e.g. "a spicy commentary")
As a metaphor, "spicy" can also imply something is hot, sizzling, or dynamic (e.g. "a spicy love story").
In general, "spicy" conveys a sense of energy, vibrancy, and perhaps a bit of controversy or surprise.
There is no word "spicous". Is it a typo or a made-up word? If not, could you please provide a different word?
Spicula refers to the pointed or tapering members of the spicule family, which are skeletal elements of sponges found in a particular arrangement, often forming a rigid structure.
The word "spicular" is an adjective that means resembling or resembling a spine, typically a long, thin, and rigid structure.<br><br>In biology, it refers to a structure composed of several needles or spines that are pointed in the same direction, often appearing as a bundle.
The word "spiculate" is an adjective that describes something that has a spiky or pointed shape, especially with small, sharp projections or spines.<br><br>In a figurative sense, "spiculate" can also be used to describe something that is characterized by a painful or uncomfortable sensation, often due to irritation or inflammation.<br><br>Example sentence: The cactus plant had spiculate stems that ended in sharp points.
A spicule is a small pointed or spike-like structure, typically made of rock or mineral material, that protrudes from the surface of the Earth.
Spicules are small, usually brittle structures that make up part of an organism's anatomy. In various contexts, spicules can refer to:<br><br>1. <strong>Coral reefs</strong>: Spicules are the skeleton remains of coral polyps, forming the framework of corals. They are made of calcium carbonate and provide structural support for the coral colony.<br>2. <strong>Spices</strong>: In the spice trade, a spicule is a small, usually seedlike particle of a spice, such as nutmeg, cinnamon, or vanilla.<br>3. <strong>Myocytes</strong>: In muscle cells, a spicule is a small, pointed spike or tubercle that projects from the cell's surface and helps attach adjacent cells.<br>4. <strong>Evolutionary biology</strong>: In some fossilized organisms, spicules may be the remains of ancient cell organelles or structures that have been preserved and reconstructed.<br>5. <strong>Nativity veils</strong>: In art history, a spicules (or spicules ad mutua spun) is a pile or wisps of twisted threads, threads, and sticks to emulate nativity garlands as used in art and also as a fibre or mish brother spelling.<br><br>Every term in the general dictionary relates to word descriptions and examples only.
The word "spiculiform" is an adjective that refers to a shape resembling a spine or a pointed process, or to something that has a sharp, spiny, or thorn-like appearance.<br><br>In general, the term "spiculiform" is used to describe objects, organisms, or structures that have a long, narrow, and pointed shape, similar to that of a spine or a spicule (a sharp, pointed structure).<br><br>For example, some definitions of spiculiform include:<br><br> Having or resembling a spine or a pointed process.<br> Having a sharp, spiny, or thorn-like shape.<br> Formed like a spine or a thorn.<br><br>The word "spiculiform" comes from the Latin words "spiculus," meaning "spike" or "spine," and the suffix "-form," which indicates shape or form.
Produced by, or giving off, spicules, especially those forming a covering or superficial layer.
A spider is a type of arachnid that has eight legs, producing silk, and has four pairs of eyes.
A SpiderMonkey is a graphical JavaScript engine developed by Mozilla, which is used in Firefox and other Mozilla applications to execute JavaScript code. The term "SpiderMonkey" can also refer to a primate in the genus Ateles, commonly known as a spider monkey, which is a type of medium-sized, intelligent, and agile monkey native to the tropical forests of Central and South America.
Arachnids that have eight legs and emit webs to catch prey. They are found all over the world and are known for their poisonous fangs.
Spidersort, also known as false spiderwort, is a common name for a number of species of flowering plants in the genus Tradescantia. The name is derived from the weaving habit of the vines with thin, wiry stems.