"Spinula" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A spinula is a small vein or thread-like structure, often found in the skin or on a surface. It can also refer to a small spike or spine-like protrusion, typically found on the leaves or stems of certain plants, such as a cactus or a succulent.
Spinster refers to a woman who is an unmarried woman, often used to describe an older woman who has never been married or who has never had children. It can also refer to other types of women who are seen as unconventional or who do not conform to traditional feminine norms. In modern times, the term "spinster" is often used in a more positive or neutral sense to describe a woman who chooses to remain unmarried or to live an independent life.
The state of being a spinster. A spinster is a woman who is an adult woman who has never married, typically beyond the age of 25. The term is derived from the Middle English term "spinster," which referred to a young woman who spun yarn or thread.
An unmarried woman, typically an older one, who lives alone and spends a lot of time on her own.
A spinthariscope is a device used to demonstrate the randomness and variability of nuclear decay by employing a Geiger counter-like detection method. It uses a thin sheet of zinc sulfide coated on the inside of a glass tube, and the zinc sulfide acts as a cloud chamber, causing a cascade of sparks to appear, which correspond to the decays of alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays emitted by radioactive ions contained in the tube. The tube is then spun around quickly, causing the apparent position of the sparks to vary rapidly and randomly, and the user can observe a visual representation of radioactive decay.
Spinulescent refers to something that is covered or characterized by fine, pointed outgrowths or spines, such as tiny projections or tubercles on the surface of an organism.