"Theriodonta" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Theriodontia (alternately known as theriodont) is a condition found in some mammalian species characterized by a number of peculiar dental features, in which specialised, elongated and slicer-like canines (cuspids or fang-like dental structures) in both the lower and upper dental arcade, in some cases, even not dental canines. And the buccal side of the molars show multiple cusp, usually moved towards mesial of the tooth in both the lower jaw, a molar may be modified with three-root structure, which, in loss of structure and suitability true molars labio-buccal of enlargement enclosed.
A therianthrope is a mythical or fictional being with both human and animal characteristics, often depicted as having the physical form of an animal with human-like qualities or behaviors. Examples include werewolves, centaurs, and mermaids.<br><br>In modern times, the term is also sometimes used to describe individuals who identify as having a deep emotional or spiritual connection to a specific animal, and may even believe that they have the soul or spirit of that animal within their own.
Therianthropes refers to a concept or creature that combines human and animal characteristics, often in a supernatural or mythological context. In various cultures and traditions, therianthropes can manifest in different forms, such as:<br><br> Human-animal hybrids, like the Minotaur (half-man, half-bull) or the Centaur (half-man, half-horse)<br> Shape-shifters, like werewolves or skin-walkers, who can transform from human to animal or vice versa<br> Spirits or beings that possess both human and animal qualities, like the African trickster figure Anansi (who is often depicted as a spider)<br> Mystical or magical creatures that exhibit human-like intelligence and behavior alongside animal features.<br><br>The term "therianthropy" is also used to describe a psychological concept, where a person identifies with or experiences a sense of being a non-human animal, often in a spiritual or philosophical context.
Therianthropy is a term that refers to a psychological and philosophical idea in which a person feels they possess the physical or spiritual characteristics of certain animals. This can be a manifestation of self-identification with an animal, often taking the form of an alternate personality, or a romanticized sense of being an animal. It can be considered a form of therianism or of metamorphism metabolic identity.<br><br>People who identify as therianthropes may feel a strong emotional, spiritual, or instinctual connection with animals, and may identify with certain animal archetypes, symbolic meanings, or even traumatic experiences. Their identification can be deeply personal and emotional, extending beyond a simple interest in animals to a full-fledged sense of self.
The theridiids are a family of spiders, often referred to as the "tangle web spinners" or "cups and stem" spiders. They are characterized by their distinctive web, which is composed of a tangle of threads captured in a pattern known as a "cup and stem" or "cobweb". This distinctive web is used primarily to catch prey, particularly small insects that get trapped in the sticky threads.
The family Theridiidae is a family of spiders commonly known as "cobweb spinners" due to the irregular, messy webs they spin. The silk of these webs consists of a sticky spiraling area surrounded by a non-sticky border that uses stickiness to catch flies.
Therapsida is a group of primarily terrestrial amniotes, that gave rise to the mammals. Therapsida is a subgroup of the larger group Synapsida, which also includes the earlier and somewhat more primitive mammal-like reptiles.
A theriogenologist is a veterinarian with expertise in the study of the reproductive biology, breeding, and genetics of animals. This specialty focuses on the medical and reproductive health of animals, including their breeding, pregnancy, parturition (birth), and postpartum care.
The branch of veterinary medicine dealing with the study of animal reproduction and fertility.
Having a form or structure resembling that of an animal, often used to describe fictional or mythical creatures.<br><br>Example: "In her theriomorphic drawing, a lion-like creature emerged from the fog."
A surgical incision into or through the thorax (or chest).<br><br>A surgical operation on the thorax.
"Therm" can have a few different meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. <strong>Therm</strong>: A unit of heat energy, equivalent to 100,000 British Thermal Units (BTUs). It is used to measure the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.<br><br>2. <strong>Therm</strong> can also refer to a type of heat-based measuring instrument, such as a thermometer, which is used to measure temperature.