"Thoracics" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to the chest or thorax, which is the part of the body that contains the heart and lungs.
In Norse mythology, Thor is the god of thunder, known for wielding a hammer called Mjolnir and protecting the Nine Realms from chaos and destruction. He is often depicted as a muscular and powerful god with a red beard and a fierce sense of justice. His name is also associated with strength, courage, and protection.<br><br>In modern popular culture, Thor has been featured in various forms of media, including Marvel Comics, where he is a superhero and a member of the Avengers, known for his strength and his heroic deeds.<br><br>Synonyms: god, deity, protector, hero<br><br>Antonyms: villain, criminal, weakling<br><br>Active verbs: to protect, to defend, to hear (referring to Thor's ability to hear the sounds of the nine worlds)
Small or moderate amount, especially of a liquid.<br><br>Example: She added a thora of water to the mixture.
Relating to the thorax, or the chest cavity in the human body. The thoracic cavity contains the heart, lungs, esophagus, trachea, and various other organs. It is a hollow space bounded by the ribs, vertebrae, and diaphragm.
The term "thoracica" refers to the region of the body located between the thorax (chest) and the abdomen.<br><br>In anatomy, it can also refer to the part of the rib cage or the thoracic cavity, which is the area of the body cavity located between the lungs.<br><br>Additionally, in taxonomic classification, "thoracica" is sometimes used as a subphylum of sea cucumbers (Class Holothuroidea), as it is a group of marine animals that belong to a particular subgroup.<br><br>It can also refer to a specific name for the part of an oyster shell that forms the haven of the animal.<br><br>This is a fairly specialized term, but I'm glad I could shed some light on it for you!