"Tachyglossidae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Tachyglossidae is a family of monotremes, which are mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young. The term "Tachyglossidae" comes from the Greek words "tachys" meaning "swift" and "glossa" meaning "tongue".
Members of the Tachyglossidae family, specifically the platypus, have a unique feature in that they have a long, pointed snout resembling a beak, thanks to the lack of version of palms of their front feet and webbed duck-like hind feet.
Tachophobia is an excessive or irrational fear of speed. Those with tachophobia often fear being in high-speed situations, such as driving or traveling on airplanes, and may experience anxiety or avoidance behaviors in response to rapid motion or the potential consequences of accidents at high speeds.
Tachyarrhythmia refers to a rapid heart rate or an abnormally fast heart rhythm, typically exceeding 100 beats per minute. It is a type of arrhythmia, which is an irregular heartbeat. Tachyarrhythmias can be caused by various factors, such as stress, caffeine, nicotine, and certain medical conditions, and can sometimes be a symptom of a more serious underlying condition, such as a heart valve problem or a heart attack. Tachyarrhythmias can lead to symptoms like palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, and chest pain, and can increase the risk of complications, such as heart failure and stroke. Treatment options for tachyarrhythmia may include medications, electrical cardioversion, and pacemaker implantation.
Tachycardias refer to a type of abnormal heart rhythm, where the heart beats too quickly, often exceeding 100 beats per minute in adults. This can be caused by various factors, including stress, anxiety, certain medications, or underlying heart conditions. In some cases, tachycardias can lead to more serious complications, such as heart failure or even sudden cardiac death if left untreated.
Tachycardic refers to a condition where the heart rate is higher than normal, typically above 100 beats per minute. It can be a normal response to exercise, stress, or excitement, but it can also be a symptom of an underlying medical condition such as anxiety, fever, or heart problems.
Tachydidaxy refers to the study of teaching or the art of teaching rhetoric, oratory, or speaking and elocution, especially in a rapid or hasty manner.
A tachygraph is a device that records spoken words by marking them on a storage medium, such as a strip of paper or a drum, typically at a rate determined by the speed of speech, hence allowing the transcribed audio to be read later.
Characterized by or using telephone typing, a method of typing words and phrases without looking at the keyboard, so that each key corresponds to a specific word or phrase.