"Spike" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A sudden or sharp increase or point: "Hair grew at a jagged spike on the back of his neck."
Playful or informal term used to describe something as stylish, fashionable, or impressive, often used to express approval or appreciation.
The word "spigelian" refers to a specific type of hernia, known as a Spigelian hernia. It is a rare type of hernia that occurs through the spigelian fascia, which is a layer of tissue that lies between the rectus abdominis muscle and the semilunar line of the abdomen. Spigelian hernias are relatively rare, but they can be serious and require medical attention.
A spigot is a device for tapping or controlling the flow of a liquid, such as a faucet or tap for a beer barrel. More broadly, it can refer to any valve or tap that controls the flow of fluid from a container.
Spignel is a rare or obsolete word for "meadow sexoatuberscens" or "meadowsweet". It is a perennial herb native to Europe, western Asia and north Africa.
A spigot is a valve or tap, typically found on a tank, barrel, or pipe, that controls the flow of a liquid, such as water or fuel. It's often used to refill a container or to drain a liquid from a storage tank.
A spigot is a faucet or tap that controls the flow of a fluid, such as water or oil, from a vessel or container. It is typically used to shut off or regulate the flow of the liquid, and is often used in applications where precise control over the flow rate is necessary.<br><br>For example, a spigot might be used to dispense beer from a keg, or to drain water from a storage tank.<br><br>The term "spigot" can also be used figuratively to refer to a means of accessing or controlling something, such as a source of funds or a flow of information.
I'm not aware of the word "spigurnel". It's possible that it is a misspelling or a word that is not recognized by dictionaries. If you provide the correct spelling or more context, I'd be happy to try and help you understand its meaning.
Spikenard is a type of fragrant, black, sticky liquid extracted from the roots of the plant Nardostachys jatamansi, native to the Himalayas. It has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, Ayurveda, and as a perfume, particularly in ancient Greece and Rome.<br><br>In the Bible, spikenard is also mentioned as a symbol of luxury and grandeur, as depicted in the story of Mary of Bethany, who poured a small flask of spikenard on Jesus' feet and anointed them before dinner at the home of Simon the Pharisee (John 12:3).<br><br>Today, spikenard is still used as an essential oil for its calming and sedative properties, and is also prized for its lovely fragrance.
A spike can refer to a number of different things depending on the context:<br><br>1. A spike can be a point or sharp end that is raised high, especially on a shoe, a fence, or a sharp thing.<br>2. A spike can also be a sharp point on a pointed roof, such as a triangle-shaped roof or a roof with steep and pointed ridges.<br><br>In other contexts, "spike" can also refer to:<br><br>1. A sudden and large increase in a particular activity, price, or value.<br>Example: "The company announced a huge spike in sales this quarter."<br>2. A pointed object, typically a stick or rod, used to puncture or pierce something.<br>Example: "The paramedic used a spike to extract the splinter from his finger."<br>3. A hook or projection on a golf club head, typically triangular in shape, used to strike the ball.<br><br>In sports, a spike can be:<br><br>1. A move where a player jumps high and tries to hit the ball or block with the flat or rounded part of the foot, like in volleyball.<br>2. A fast, direct serve in tennis, where the ball hits the ground very close to the net, making it hard to return.<br><br>If someone is on a "spike" in temperature, it means that their temperature is too high.<br><br>Overall, the word "spike" suggests something pointed, sharp, or increased in quantity or intensity.
verb (past tense of "spike")<br><br>1. To pierce or thrust suddenly and sharply with a pointed object.<br>Example: The spike pierced through the tire.<br>2. To increase or become better suddenly.<br>Example: The new policy helped to spike sales.<br>3. (Computing) To send a short message, usually in Morse code, over a telegraph line.<br>Example: The operator spiked a message to the dispatcher at headquarters.<br>4. (Sports) To hit the ball steeply down towards the ground, typically in tennis or squash.<br>Example: The player spiked the serve.<br>5. To add a segment of specific type to a computer program e.g. an interrupt.<br>Example: We spiked the program with error checking to catch any bugs.
Having or covered with pointed, sharp, or jagged parts.<br><br>Example: The spiky locks of hair made him look like a punk rock star.<br><br>Note: Can also be used to describe plants or textures that have sharp or pointed projections.
Spillage refers to an unintentional release or leakage of a substance, such as liquid or gas, from a container or storage area. It can also describe a spilling or scattering of something, like food, objects, or liquids, in an uncontrolled or unwanted manner.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The oil spillage in the ocean caused a massive environmental disaster.<br> There was a spillage of paint on the floor during the art class.<br><br>Synonyms: leakage, leakage, overflow, escape, release.