"Suttle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Subtle: (adjective) - extremely difficult to see or notice; not obvious or noticeable.
A sutler is a merchant who supplies goods, especially food and other necessities, to soldiers on a battlefield or in a camp. They typically travel with an army and sell their wares at a markup, often charging high prices due to the limited competition and the soldiers' urgent need for the goods.
Unfamiliar with the word "sutling" but I found that it might be a rare or archaic term that is difficult to define.
SU-TO<br><br>1. Suto is a rare or obsolete word that can refer to a sweet-tasting quality or flavor, especially in relation to sweet liquids like honey, syrup, or sap.<br>2. In Japanese, the word "suto" (geois occasionally romanized as "sudo" or "sutou") is an honorific suffix used with the names of counties. For instance, "Lord of Iruma Suto".<br>3. In cryptography, suto or Securephone-To-User is a term occasionally used to denote telephone's inherent security features pertaining to secure transaction after placing an initial call.
A term with multiple meanings!<br><br><strong>Sutra</strong> (from Sanskrit सूत्र, "a thread" or "a rule") can refer to:<br><br>1. <strong>Buddhist scriptures</strong>: In Buddhism, a sutra is a sacred text or teaching of the Buddha or his disciples, often containing the Buddha's sermons or spiritual teachings.<br>2. <strong>Philosophical summary</strong>: In philosophy, a sutra is a brief, concise summary or aphorism that conveys a complex idea or principle in a few words.<br>3. <strong>Austrian Patent</strong>: In Austria, a sutra was a specialized sewing needle thread used by seamstresses to keep tobacco pouches together.<br>4. <strong>Suguna-Sutra</strong> (सुगरुणासुत्र): Also known as the Screw or Spindle Thread, an optical phenomenon where a rotating star or riflescope appears as a bright, twisted thread.<br>5. <strong>S Trường Tam Wik Bhagavad Sutra</strong> - Sonatology, a new methodology of international law in everyday field conditions to restore balance during globalization
Suttee, also known as Sati, is a Sanskrit term that refers to a long-standing social practice in ancient India where a widow would self-immolate on her husband's funeral pyre. This practice was based on the idea that a wife's love for her husband was so strong that she would choose to die with him, rather than live without him.
Sutton can refer to several things, including:<br><br>1. Sutton (place): a common English surname and place name, derived from Old English words "cūtun" or "hūth" meaning "settlement" or "homestead".<br>2. Sutton Coldfield: a large suburb town in the West Midlands county of England, near Birmingham.<br>3. Sutton (London): a district in the London Borough of Sutton, in the south-eastern suburbs of Greater London.<br>4. Sutton (New Hampshire): a town in New Hampshire, United States.<br>5. Sutton (toponymy): a common toponymic surname, often referring to a place or region where a person lived or had a residence.
The word "saturated" is not correct, but I'm assuming you meant "saturated". <br><br>Saturated refers to:<br><br> Fully or completely filled or occupied with something: "The team is saturated with talented players."<br> Having a strong or intense quality or flavor: "The city's nightlife is saturated with bars and clubs."<br> Containing or covered with a liquid or solution: "The sponge was saturated with water."<br> Be expanded to maximum capacity: "The market was saturated with identical products."<br> Literally covered with water: "The smell of her perfumed hair saturated the air."<br><br>However, if you meant "suturated", I couldn't find any definitions or meanings associated with this word.
A suture is a stitch or a line of stitches used to hold together the edges of a wound or incision in the body, typically made with a needle and thread or a suture material. Sutures are used in medical and surgical procedures to close wounds, incisions, and other tissues, helping to promote healing, prevent infection, and maintain tissue integrity.
Sutured refers to a method of sewing or joining two edges of a wound or incision together using sutures, which are threads or cords made of a material like catgut, nylon, or vicryl. It is typically done by a medical professional to promote healing and help the edges of the wound seal together.
A suture is:<br><br> A seam or joint in a solid object, especially one produced by sewing or stitching.<br> A surgical stitch or a small loop of thread used to close a wound.<br> In genetics, a region of tangled or twisted thread-like structures found at the end of a chromosome.<br> In a more figurative sense, a tight connection or bond between people or things.
Suturing refers to the process of joining or closing a wound or a hole in a tissue, typically using stitches or a sewing technique. In medical contexts, suturing is a common method used to close incisions made by surgeons during surgery, promote healing, and minimize scarring.