"Thelytokous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
สาวinal sex diploid individual develops an additional reproductive system that produces parthenogenic offspring, a process called thelytoky.
Thelyphthorian or thelphthorian is not a valid word but thelphthorians or thelphthorien seem to not be it either.
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.
A fern genus! <br><br>Thelypteris is a genus of ferns in the family Thelypteridaceae. The name "Thelypteris" comes from the Greek words "thelys" (θηλυς) meaning "maiden" and "pteris" (πτερίς) meaning "fern". The genus Thelypteris includes about 600 species of ferns, which were formerly classified as part of the genus Asplenium.
The word "thelytoky" is not a valid word. It's possible that it's a made-up word or a misspelling of a different term.<br><br>However, I think you may be thinking of "thelytoky" is a type of arrhenotoky, which is a mode of parthenogenesis in some species of wasps, where the females develop from unfertilized eggs.<br><br>But if we break down the word, "thely-" comes from the Greek word "thelys" or "thelos" meaning "female", and "-toky" comes from the Greek word "tokos" meaning "birth" or "offspring".<br><br>So, the name "thelytoky" can be literally translated as "female birth" or "female offspring".
The word "them" is a pronoun used to refer to a group of people or things previously mentioned or easily identifiable.<br><br>In general, "them" can be used in the following ways:<br><br> As the object of a verb: "I'm going to meet them at the party tonight."<br> As the subject of a sentence: "Them is a group of strong-willed friends."<br> To show possession: "Their car is red." (Note: This usage is a bit more informal, and the preferred sentence would be "Their car is red" or "Theirs is a red car.")<br> To show movement towards a location: "Come and see them over there."<br><br>It's worth noting that "them" is often used with plural nouns, while the singular form of the word would be "him" or "her" in many cases.<br><br>For example:<br><br> Plural: "Those are them." (referring to a group of people)<br> Singular: "I like him." (referring to one person)
Relating to or forming a central or underlying subject matter; concerned with a subject in a general or abstract way.
Formed into or consisting of a theme or themes; presented or discussed in relation to a theme.<br><br>Example: "Their work is thematised in a new multimodal exhibition".
The word "thematize" is a verb that means to give a particular theme or subject a central or dominant position, often in a work of art or literature. It involves bringing a theme to the forefront and emphasizing its importance.<br><br>In a broader sense, thematizing can also mean to interpret or analyze a subject or piece of work through a particular theme or lens, often to highlight its underlying meaning or significance.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The artist's paintings thematize the struggle for freedom and equality.<br> The novel thematizes the importance of friendship and loyalty.<br><br>Synonyms for thematize include: <br><br>emphasize, highlight, stress, focus on, center, focalize