"Teat" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Noun:
1. A young domestic animal, usually a female calf or kid, that has been taken or is suitable for milking, especially in its early months after calving or kindling.
2. A person who is treated as a unit of milk production.
Verb:
1. To give suck to something, especially milk from a mother.
2. To suck up or drink something.
Example:
- The cow is now teat with her baby.
- She teated him like a baby.
In a playful or mocking manner, in a way that is intended to be humorous or lighthearted, but may be perceived as slightly irritating or annoying.
A teaspoon is a unit of measurement in the culinary world. It is equal to 5 milliliters (mL) or 1/6 of a tablespoon. It is commonly used to measure the volume of dry or liquid ingredients in recipes, particularly when cooking or baking. A teaspoon can also refer to a small dish or spoon used to measure and stir food or drinks.
A small unit of measurement, equivalent to one-sixteenth of a tablespoon, used to measure the quantity of a liquid or powder, especially a spice or medicine.
A teaspoon (tsp) is a unit of measurement for volume, equivalent to 1/6 of a tablespoon or 5 milliliters (mL). It is commonly used to measure small amounts of liquids, especially in cooking and baking.
Teatime is a phrase that originated in the United Kingdom, referring to a traditional daily break, typically taken mid-afternoon, when tea was served. This break is usually accompanied by the consumption of tea, biscuits, sandwiches, cakes, or other sweet and savory treats.<br><br>In modern usage, the phrase "teatime" can also refer to a specific time of day, usually between 3 pm and 5 pm, when this daily break is typically taken.<br><br>In addition, "teatime" can also have a more literary connotation, evoking a sense of nostalgia and tradition, often associated with the works of authors such as Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes.
Taunting or teasing refers to a behavior where someone deliberately tries to annoy or provoke another person, usually by saying or doing something to upset or humiliate them. It can also imply a light or playful mocking, often in a way that is meant to be humorous or amusing, rather than malicious.<br><br>Example: "She started teasing him about his shirt, but it was all in good fun."
A teasel is a prickly everlasting flower that produces small pinkish purple flowers with a distinctive curved beak or beak-like appearance. The plant is native to Europe and Western Asia.<br><br>As a verb, to teasel means to pick thistle seeds after they have matured, or to card wool using a teasel. To card wool means to remove tangles and mats by brushing or combing it.<br><br>The word "teasel" is also used to describe a moth species (Teasel bird-dropping moths) that has a similar appearance to a teasel flower.<br><br>In various cultures, teasel has been used for medicinal and culinary purposes, including as a hair dye, a diuretic, or as an ingredient in soups or stews.
"tebeth" is likely referring to the astronomical concept. <br><br>Tebeth is the 10th month of the ancient Hebrew calendar used in the Babylonian Exilic and some post-exilic periods of the Persian Empire. It corresponds to the modern December-January period in the Gregorian calendar and typically falls between mid-December and early January.
A tebibit (TiB) is a unit of information or digital information, equivalent to 1,024 gibibits (Gib). It is a multiple of the unit bit (b), with a prefix of "tebi-" from the binary prefix system. In computing, a tebibit can be thought of as a byte (octet) of digital information, where each byte is 8 bits. The unit is often used to express large quantities of data, such as in disk drives, network storage, or transmission rates.
A tebibyte (TiB) is a unit of digital information or storage, equal to 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes. It is a large unit of measurement in computing, often used to express the capacity of hard drives, solid-state drives, and other digital storage devices.