"Tenuirostral" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having a snout or beak of a duck or goose
Division of a whole into ten equal parts, one of which is the unit, or its fractional equivalent.
To make or become thinner. Reduce in strength or intensity. <br><br>Example: "Taking diet pills helped her to lose weight and tenuate."<br><br> OR<br><br>To reduce the amount of something, especially something excessive or unnecessary. <br><br>Example: "The government will tenuate the healthcare budget by cutting costs."
Tenuifolia is a Latin adjective that consists of two parts: "tenui-" meaning "slender" or "thin" and "-folia" meaning "leaves". Therefore, the word "tenuifolia" can be translated to English as "leaves are slender" or "narrow-leaved". <br><br>In biology, it is often used to describe plants with narrow, thin leaves.
There is no word "tenuiroster" in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. If you could provide a different word, I'd be happy to help.
The word "tenuity" refers to the quality of being thin or slight in extent, amount, or degree; slightness or subtlety. It can also describe something that is delicate or flimsy.