"Struthonian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Struthioniformes is an extinct order of large, flightless birds that lived in Africa from the Paleocene to the Pleistocene.
A subgroup of large, flightless birds that includes ostriches, emus, and cassowaries. The term "Struthioidea" is used to describe the superfamily to which these birds belong.
The Struthionidae is a family of large to very large birds that includes the ostrich and its two allies, the emus and the kiwi of Australia and the Cassowaries, emus, and kiwi of Australia as well as cassowaries of New Guinea
Struthioniformes is an order of large, flightless birds commonly referred to as ratites. The term 'ratite' comes from the Latin word 'ratites," meaning 'to gnaw.'
To walk or move with a stiff or arrogant attitude, often with a swaying or striding movement.
To walk or move with an attitude of proud self-confidence, often with a slight swagger or swaggering gait. It can also refer to the act of proudly showing off one's features or abilities, often in a vain or arrogant manner.
Struvite is a mineral composed of the chemical compound magnesium ammonium phosphate (MgNH4PO4·6H2O). It has the appearance of a white or colorless crystalline solid. Struvite can also refer to the kidney stone that is formed from magnesium ammonium phosphate.<br><br>In the context of water treatment, struvite refers to a type of scale that forms on pipes and equipment surfaces due to the reaction of magnesium and ammonium ions with phosphorus in water.
Strychnine is a highly toxic, colorless crystalline alkaloid used as a pesticide, particularly for killing small vertebrates. It is a powerful neurotoxin that acts by blocking the action of the neurotransmitter glycine, leading to a sharp increase in muscle stiffness and spasms, followed by a sudden loss of muscle strength and paralysis.
Strychnine is a highly toxic, colorless crystalline alkaloid used as a pesticide, particularly for killing small vertebrates. It is a byproduct of the breakdown of the seeds of the Strychnos nux-vomica tree. The substance is a potent neurotoxin that blocks the action of the neurotransmitter glycine, leading to muscle convulsions and eventually death.