"Suine" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A variant of "swine".
1. Pigs or hogs.
2. Shameful or disgusting. (Example: "You're being suine for eating in your dirty clothes.")
The Suiformes is a superorder of mammals that encompasses a diverse group of placental mammals. It is a distinct group within the order Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates). Suiformes include pigs, wild boars, hippopotamuses, and several families of semi-aquatic and terrestrial mammals.<br><br>Some of the key characteristics that define the Suiformes include:<br><br>1. Three toes on the hind feet: Unlike most other Artiodactyla, which have two or four toes, suiformes have three toes on their hind feet.<br>2. Simple stomachs: Suiformes have simple stomachs, which are less complex than those found in ruminant (having four-chambered stomachs) mammals.<br>3. Ability to root around in the ground: Many suiformes, such as pigs and hogs, have dentition that allows them to root around in the ground in search of food.<br>4. Omnivorous diet: Suiformes are generally omnivorous, eating both plants and animals.<br><br>Some of the main families within the Suiformes include:<br><br> Suidae (pigs and hogs)<br> Hippopotamidae (hippopotamuses)<br> Tayassuidae (peccaries)<br> Family Dicotelidae (extinct)<br> Familyenth remaining members of which, Tayra, of Category around.<br> Fulgur for example relatives of Macron and genera Those
Suihua is a prefecture-level city in Heilongjiang Province, China. It is also the seat of the Heilongjiang province.
Suillage refers to the act of floating or flowing over the surface of something, often used in a literal or figurative sense.<br><br>In a literal sense, suillage can describe the act of a fluid, such as water or oil, flowing over a surface or floating on top of another substance.<br><br>In a figurative sense, suillage can be used to describe a subtle or insidious influence or mechanism that has a profound impact on a person or situation, often in a way that is not immediately apparent.<br><br>It can also be used to describe a scum or film that forms on the surface of a liquid.<br><br>(Note: This word is not commonly used in English language and it might be obsolete or rare, I am not able to confirm is origin or usage in different contexts.)
Suimono is a style of Japanese poetry that was popular from the 17th to the 19th centuries. It is essentially a short poem of only 2-5 lines, often with a comment or a passage of affiliated haiku.
Suina is a rare or obsolete word that refers to something, typically food or an object, made from pig fat or pig's head.
To take legal action against someone in a court of law, bringing a case or complaint against them.
The noun "suint" refers to a reddish-brown, oily substance secreted by the pilosebaceous glands, which are the apocrine glands found in the follicles of certain hairs, for example around the armpits and near the anus and the eyelids.
I couldn't find any information on the word "suiogoths". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not in my database.
A close-fitting garment for the upper body, typically extending down to the wrists.<br><br>Example: She wore a tailored suit to the job interview.<br><br>Or:<br><br>A set of cards of the same suit.<br><br>Example: The best suit in a hand of cards.<br><br>Or:<br><br>In law: a formal way of organizing or structuring a way of dealing with a particular situation.<br><br>Example: The judge's decision was a just suit and equitable outcome for all parties involved.<br><br>Or:<br><br>A set of items that are of similar quality, style, or character.<br><br>Example: This designer brand offers a range of high-quality suits that suit all tastes and budgets.
Suitableness refers to the quality of being suitable or appropriate for a particular situation, purpose, or circumstances. It implies that something is fitting, proper, or acceptable in a given context.