"Staplers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A stapler is a device used to attach papers together by driving a thin metal staple through the sheets at a crossing point, typically the corner where two edges meet. It is commonly used in offices and kitchens for binding documents, pamphlets, and other written materials.
Staphylokinase is a bacterial enzyme produced by Staphylococcus aureus that has the ability to break down fibrin clots. It is commonly referred to as a "fibrinolytic enzyme" or "fibrinogen activator". Staphylokinase can be administered intravenously to help dissolve blood clots in conditions such as pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis.
Staphyloplasty is a surgical operation to block the auricular (ear earring) appendage, or to remove an accessory ear with this feature, in the treatment of unilateral unilateral fronto-zygomatic pseudo- mandibular tuft or post-zygomatic tonsure deformity after radical excision.
A staphylotomy is a surgical incision or cutting made in the stroma of the iris, the colored part of the eye, often to relieve angle-closure glaucoma or to bypass blockages in the trabecular meshwork, which helps to drain the aqueous humour (the fluid inside the eye) from the eye into the bloodstream.
A staple refers to a small, tapered metal fastener, typically made of iron or steel, used to join or attach two or more pieces of paper or binding material together, especially in an office setting. It also refers to a necessary or essential item or component. For example, "a staple of a diet" or "a staple of a city".
A stapler is a device or a small machine used to join sheets of paper together by driving a thin metal staple through their bound edges.
The act or process of attaching two or more pieces of paper, fabric, or other materials together using a thin, metal staple or a stapler.
Meant to be together, but fate intervenes and prevents them from being together; originally from William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".
Adjective: containing or filled with the main feature or attraction of the zodiac: A star-packed constellation is one that contains a lot of bright stars.
The adjective "star-spangled" is a figurative expression that refers to something that is marked or associated with the American flag. It is often used to describe symbols, emblems, or tributes that celebrate the United States or its history.<br><br>The phrase originated from the American national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner," which was written by Francis Scott Key in 1814. The anthem describes the American flag flying over Fort McHenry during the bombardment by the British Navy during the War of 1812, with its stars and stripes still waving.<br><br>The term "star-spangled" has since become a synonym for anything that evokes patriotism, American pride, or national identity. For example:<br><br> The star-spangled banner waving high over the stadium.<br> The star-spangled mural painted on the wall.<br> The star-spangled shops and restaurants in the downtown area.
The word "starboard" refers to the right side of a ship, boat, or aircraft when facing the bow (front). It is the opposite of "port", which refers to the left side.