"Tepidly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Used to describe something that is done or said in a calm and moderate way, especially in a situation where you might expect more enthusiasm or passion.
Tephrochronology is the branch of geology and archaeology that deals with the dating of rock layers based on the presence of volcanic ash and other volcanic materials found within those layers. It involves the analysis of the chemical composition and physical characteristics of the volcanic rocks and ash, as well as the date of previous volcanic eruptions, to establish a timeline for the geological and archaeological record.
Tephroite is a mineral species of manganese carbonate, with the chemical formula Mn2CO3·5H2O. It has a trigonal crystal structure and forms crystals that are often pink to white in color, though sometimes it can appear yellowish or brownish depending on the presence of impurities.<br><br>Tephroite is often associated with manganese deposits and is typically found in carbonate-rich rocks. It is considered an important indicator mineral for manganese deposits, meaning that its presence can suggest the presence of such deposits nearby. Tephroite is relatively rare, particularly in its pure form, and is often found in association with other manganese minerals such as rhodochrosite and braunite.<br><br>Tephroite has a hardness of around 4.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, and it has a distinct chemical composition that can be used to identify it in geological samples.
Tephrosia is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family Fabaceae, native to tropical and subtropical Africa and Asia. The genus was first described by William Aiton in 1789.
Lack of firmness or warmth of feeling; lukewarmness or impassiveness. A feeling or expression that is not strongly or passionately felt.
A style of Japanese cuisine that involves cooking on a flat iron griddle, typically used for making Japanese dishes such as steak, seafood, and vegetables. The word "teppanyaki" consists of two parts: "teppan," meaning iron plate or griddle, and "yaki," meaning grill or broil.
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