"Thigmotaxic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Thigmotaxis refers to the tendency or response of an organism to touch or be in contact with a surface or object. This behavioral response is often seen in animals, especially in relation to spatial orientation, movement, and mating behaviors.
For example, some insects, such as ants, exhibit thigmotaxis when they move along a surface in a way that maximizes contact with that surface, often to maintain balance, stability, or to perceive their environment through touch.
In a broader sense, thigmotaxis can also imply a tendency to adhere to or stick to something, often in a non-intentional or unconscious manner.
The term "thigmotaxis" is derived from the Greek words "thigma" (touch) and "taxis" (arrangement or orientation).
The act of stealing or the habit of stealing. Theft or dishonesty, especially recurring or habitual.
People who steal, taking something that doesn't belong to them, often for their own gain or benefit.
Thieving refers to the act of stealing or stealing something, often in a sneaky or dishonest manner. It can also describe someone who steals or has a reputation for stealing.
The thighbone is the long, large, weight-bearing bone that connects the hip socket to the kneecap, forming part of the lower body's joint. It is the larger of the two bones in the leg, the other being the fibula.
Thigmomorphogenesis refers to the process by which plants change their form or shape in response to touch or mechanical stress, such as stimulation from wind, water, or supports. This concept combines "thigmos" (meaning stimulus or irritation) and "morphogenesis" (meaning the process by which an organism develops its shape).
Attracted to a physical contact or a touch, often in a way that is perceived as pleasant or soothing. Example: "The massage therapist used a gentle thigmotactic touch to relax the client's muscles."
Thigmotaxis is a type of taxis (a general term for the movement of an organism in response to a stimulus) in which an organism moves in response to tactile (touch) stimuli. In other words, thigmotaxis is the movement of an organism in response to contact with or near other objects, such as walls or other individuals of the same species. This type of movement is seen in certain insects, such as ants and spiders, that are attracted to objects by touch.
Thigmotropism is a nontechnical term for the directional growth response of plants towards physical contact such as piling, rubbing, or scratching, found in the tropisms occurring in different organisms.
A small metal or plastic container, typically with a handle, used for holding, measuring, or protecting something small, especially when working with hot liquids or objects.
Small metal or plastic covers for thumbs that are used to press down on small objects, typically on sewing machines, or as a measuring device for liquids.
Thimerosal is a mercury-containing organic compound substituted with a thioether. It is an antimicrobial agent which contains 49.12% mercury by weight.
The capital and largest city of the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, founded in 1961. It is situated at an elevation of 2,248 meters (7,375 feet) above sea level and has a population of around 100,000 people.
Delicate in temperament, easily hurt or offended. Suggesting a lack of emotional resilience or toughness.