"Tegeans" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Tegeans were an ancient Greek people who lived in Laconia, a region in the south of Greece. They were known for being skilled warriors and their city-state was a subject of the Spartan kingdom.
The name "Tegea" is derived from the ancient Greek word "ΤΕΧΕΙΟΥΣ" (Techeion), which means "soldiers" or "warriors".
TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language, which refers to the process of teaching the English language to non-native speakers in a foreign country. It's a field of study and profession that involves teaching English language and literature to students at a school or university setting in a country where English is not the primary language.
TegEA (also known as TegEA.asia) was a Papua-New Guinean computer virus that infected some government computers in 2001. The name "TEGEA" is also given to a coastal village in Brazil.
Admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff was an Austrian naval commander during World War I, primarily known for his involvement in a series of conflicts with the Italian Navy in the Adriatic Sea.
There is no word "tegmental" in the English language. However, the word "segmental" might be close, but I think you might be thinking of the word "integral".<br><br>However, I found a word that is somewhat similar, "temperamental" which means having a tendency to have a bad temper, prone to mood swings; but this word is not related to structure or a part of a whole.<br><br>Another word "segmental" can refer to consisting of or divided into distinct parts or segments; related to structures that are disjointedly arranged one after the other.<br><br>But please note that "tegmental" is not a word in the English language as recognized by dictionaries.
The word "tegmen" (not "tegmina") refers to a thin, membranous, usually soft structure in the abdomen of certain insects, typically covering the second abdominal segment in insects like beetles, katydids, and grasshoppers. It serves as a protective cover for the abdomen.<br><br>For completeness, "tegmina" seems to be an incorrect plural form of "tegmen" or possibly an alternative spelling, so the information is essentially the same.
Tegretol is a brand name for the medication carbamazepine, which is an anticonvulsant and antiepileptic drug. It is primarily used in the treatment of epilepsy, trigeminal neuralgia, and neuropathic pain.