"Stenocephala" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Stenocephala refers to a dual-headed or bifurcated head, a characteristic of certain snakes in the genus Stenorchis of the family Colubridae.
A stencil is a template or device with a pattern or design cut out of it, used for creating a corresponding shape or image on a surface, typically by applying paint, ink, or other materials through the cut-out areas. It is commonly used in art, painting, and printing.
The word "stenciled" means:<br><br>Past tense of the verb "stencil", which means to apply written or printed matter to a surface by using a stencil. It can also mean to draw or print a design or logo using a stencil.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The artist stenciled a intricate design on the wall using a metal stencil.<br> The company logo was stenciled onto the side of the truck.<br><br>In general, "stenciled" implies a method of applying words or designs to a surface in a neat and uniform way, often using a template or stencil.
Used a stencil (a cut-out shape used to produce repeated designs). Applied or decorated by means of a stencil.
The word "Stendahl" is likely a misspelling or variant of "Stendhal", a French novelist best known under this pseudonym, although his full name was Marie-Henri Beyle.<br><br>Chuck Charles Paul Marie Henri Beyle, better known as Stendhal, was born on January 23, 1783 and was a French author known for his witty and perceptive writing. He is perhaps best remembered for his 19th-century novels and historical novels such as "The Red and the Black" and "The Charterhouse of Parma".
A rare medical term!<br><br>Stenocephaly refers to a congenital condition where the head is relatively short and broad, with a disproportionately short cranium and a broad face. It is a form of microcephaly, but with a more specific characteristic of a shortened skull shape, rather than just a small overall size.
Stenochlaena is a genus of plants in the family Blechnaceae, which includes about 25 species of ferns. The plants are native to the Pacific Islands, eastern Australia, New Zealand, and north-western South America.
A person who writes shorthand, especially a skilled person who can write quickly and accurately.
Stenographers are people who take down spoken words in shorthand, usually in a court of law, business setting, or other formal situation. They use a stenotype machine to rapidly transcribe spoken language into written text, allowing for a record of meetings, court proceedings, and other spoken communication.