"Taurocholate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Taurocholate refers to a bile salt that is derived from taurine and cholic acid. It is a conjugate of cholic acid and the amino acid taurine through a peptide bond, formed by the enzyme bile salt-CoA:amino acid N-acyltransferase.
The name 'tauro-' comes from the Latin word for "bull", reflecting the fact that taurine is obtained from taurine-rich muscles of an animal, specifically cattle.
Taurocholate is a naturally occurring compound in bile, contributing to its emulsifying properties due to its amphipathic nature.
Taurus is the second sign of the zodiac, associated with individuals born between April 20th and May 20th. People born under this sign are often characterized as:<br><br> Reliable and practical<br> Patient and determined<br> Loyal and committed<br> Sensible and down-to-earth<br> Stubborn and resistant to change<br> Ambitious and patient in their pursuit of success<br><br>In astrology, the Taurus is associated with the bull symbol, which represents tenacity, strength, and fertility. The colors associated with Taurus are green and blue, and the gemstones are emerald and sapphire.<br><br>In the context of personality, a Taurus is often seen as someone who values stability, security, and hard work. They are known to be very responsible and reliable, and they value long-term relationships and possessions. They are also often associated with a love of fine art, luxury, and good food.<br><br>In western cultures, Tuesdays are also associated with Taurus, which is where the day of the week gets its name from.
The term "tauridor" is a noun that refers to a sword or a spearman in ancient Roman times. In particular, it was a type of gladiator who fought with a sword called a gladius or with a spear called a gladius hispaniensis.<br><br>In some contexts, a taurador or tauridor refers to the person who guides a bull in a bullfighting or bull-running event.
Tauroctony is a mythical depiction of the representation of the life and the nature of Mithraism's central deity, Mithras, slaying a bull.Everyday, facing east, rebirth occurs.
Taurodontism is a dental anomaly in which the pulp chamber of the tooth is enlarged and the roots are shortened, resulting in a bulbous appearance at the apex of the tooth. In a normal tooth, the pulp chamber narrows as it extends into the roots. In a tooth with taurodontism, the chamber remains relatively the same width as it enters the root, creating a short, stout shape. This can affect one or more teeth, and can be seen in both permanent and primary teeth.
Tauromachy refers to a literary or artistic depiction of a bullfight, often in ancient Greek or Roman contexts.