"Thelphusian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Thelyphthorian or thelphthorian is not a valid word but thelphthorians or thelphthorien seem to not be it either.
The onset of puberty in girls, typically marked by the beginning of pubic hair growth and the development of breast buds.
Thelema is a philosophical and spiritual concept developed by Aleister Crowley, a British occultist, magician, and occult writer. It is also the title of the main work for which Crowley is most known: "The Book of the Law" or "Liber AL vel Legis" in Latin.<br><br>According to Crowley, Thelema is a new spiritual way that advocates for individual freedom, self-realization, and living in the present moment. The central principle of Thelema is "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law," which means that individuals should follow their own will and desires as the highest moral law.<br><br>The key principles of Thelema are:<br><br>1. "Do what thou wilt" - the highest expression of the individual's true self and desires.<br>2. "Love is the law" - the universe is governed by the principles of love and harmony.<br>3. "What thou wilt is the whole of the Law" - the will of the individual is paramount.<br>4. "Percipio et feci" - "I have known and I have acted" - acknowledge one's actions and learn from them.<br><br>Thelema emphasizes the importance of:<br><br>- Self-awareness and knowledge<br>- The pursuit of one's own goals and desires<br>- Continuous self-improvement and growth<br>- Living in the present moment<br>- Self-reliance and individualism<br>- Respect for the natural world and the universe.<br><br>Thelema encourages its followers to understand that each individual has a unique role to play in the universe and to act accordingly.
Malignant pleural mesothelioma is a serious type of cancer that develops in the lining (pleura) surrounding the lungs (pleural linings). The pleura is a two-layered lining that surrounds the lungs and the lining of the chest, allowing the lungs to slide smoothly when they expand and contract with breathing.<br><br>Malignant mesothelioma occurs when abnormal cells in the pleura grow and form a tumor. This tumor can invade nearby tissues and organs, causing pain, swelling, and discomfort. Malignant mesothelioma can also spread (metastasize) to other parts of the body, including the lymph nodes, brain, and other organs.<br><br>Pleural mesothelioma is usually caused by exposure to asbestos. Breathing in asbestos fibers or swallowing asbestos particles can lead to the development of pleural mesothelioma.<br><br>Symptoms of pleural mesothelioma:<br><br> Coughing, shortness of breath, and chest pain<br> Chest swelling or a feeling of tightness in the chest<br> Fatigue or feeling very tired<br> Weight loss<br> Night sweats<br><br>Treatment options for malignant mesothelioma depend on several factors, including the stage of the disease, the location and size of the tumor, and the overall health of the patient. Treatment may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or a combination of these treatments.<br><br>Surgery: Surgery may be recommended to remove the tumor and affected tissues and to relieve symptoms. This can include:<br><br> Pleurectomy and decortication (removal of the tumor and the pleura lining)<br> Extrapleural pneumonectomy (removal of the lung and the pleura lining)<br><br>Chemotherapy: Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells. Chemotherapy can be given intravenously, orally, or directly into the chest cavity.<br><br>Radiation therapy: Radiation therapy uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells. Radiation therapy may be used alone or in combination with chemotherapy.<br><br>Palliative care: Palliative care involves treatments that focus on relieving symptoms and improving quality of life.
The name "Thelonious" is derived from the Greek prefix "thelo-" meaning "to think" or "to sense" and the Latin suffix "-nious," which is a diminutive form. Hence, the name Thelonious roughly translates to "he who is voluminous in thought" or "he who has a lot of thoughts".
Thelphusia refers to a genus of anomuran crustaceans, specifically a type of freshwater crab, commonly found in Asian and Australian water systems.<br><br>Current usage of the term "thelphusia" is often associated with the Thelphusia species, also known as water crabs, which belong to the family Gecarcinidae.
Thelymitra is a genus of orchid, commonly known as sun orchids, widespread in Australia, New Caledonia, the Philippines, and Southeast Asia.
Thelypteridaceae is a family of ferns, also known as the wallflower family or lady fern family. They are a type of vascular plant that belongs to the division Pteridophyta, and are characterized by having true leaves and producing spores for reproduction.<br><br>The Thelypteridaceae family is composed of about 40-50 genera and over 1,000 species of ferns, which are found in a wide range of habitats around the world, including tropical and subtropical regions, as well as temperate zones.