"Terebenthene" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Terebenthene is an older name for cymene, a chemical compound with the formula C₆H₁₂ and the structural formula CH₃(CH)₃C≡CH.
The middle third.<br><br>A tercile refers to the middle third of a dataset or a distribution. It can also refer to a group or class of objects or data that fall within the middle third of a ranking or score.
Terebene is a chemical compound, a sesquiterpene with the molecular formula C14H26. It is a colorless, oily liquid that is less pleasant version of eucalyptol.
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The terebinth (also known as the Pistacia terebinthus or terebinth tree) is a small tree in the family Anacardiaceae, native to the Mediterranean region, Western Asia, and India.
Relating to or denoting the terebinth, a Mediterranean evergreen tree with resinous trunk.
A terebra is not a commonly used word in English, but it appears to be related to "terebra" in Latin and other languages, which means "a small terga", where a tergum is a Latin term for "back, dorsal surface" or "posterior part". <br><br>In biological contexts, the word might be used to describe something related to the dorsal surface of an organism, such as a bone or a shell.<br><br>Additionally, "terebra" might be a collective or plural form, so the word could refer to various items or structures that feature a tergum or a dorsal surface, such as scales on a fish or the back of a dinosaur's vertebrae.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to determine the specific meaning of the word "terebra".