"Tetraspore" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A term used to describe the males in some species of sea urchins, which are reddish-pink in color, bearing four apical spines.
A genus of green algae, typically characterized by a symmetrical, four-part body structure. It is often found in freshwater environments and is a popular subject in scientific study, particularly in the fields of biology and ecology.
Tetrasepalous refers to a characteristic of certain flowers, particularly in the family Euphorbiaceae, where they have four sepals.
A compound with a chemical formula of MX12O20, where M is a 4-coordinate cation (e.g., Sn, Si, or Co), with four linkages of four different M-O ligands in a four-coordinate unit
A rare word!<br><br>Tetraskele refers to a geometric shape with four branches or legs, resembling a quadruped, especially a quadruplication of the letter "S" or a shape with four symmetrical arms extending from a central point.
A non-standard word that seems to be a portmanteau of "tetra" (meaning relating to four) and "hexakairos" (depending on the stress, "kaa"- which refers to construction – hence likely related to the deployment of the Latin term "-skelion," meaning, a bed or table), there isn't a widely recognized word in history or modern English called "tetraskelion".
A rare or exceptional feature of a chromosome: in some organisms, chromosome pairs have four rather than the usual two copies of each gene.
A term from biology: <br><br>A tetrasporophyte is the diploid (two sets of chromosomes) phase of the life cycle of certain algae and plants, such as brown algae and all land plants (embryophytes).
A tetrastich is a four-line stanza of verse, in which the first and fourth lines rhyme with each other, and the second and third lines rhyme with each other.
Writing or structure consisting of four stanzas of four lines (or quatrains) each, typically presenting a theme or a complete thought.
A tetrastyle is a portico or porch having four columns, typically used to adorn the entrance of a ancient Greek or Roman building, particularly temples, theatres, and other public buildings.
Tetrathecal refers to a type of overlap of four elements or parts, often used in reference to anatomy, chemistry, or other scientific fields.