"Thurgood" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Thurgood Marshall was an American lawyer who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1967 to 1991. He was the first African American justice to serve on the Court and was known for his powerful arguments in several landmark civil rights cases, including Brown v. Board of Education.
The Thurgood name is also associated with Thurgood Marshall College Fund, a non-profit organization that aims to provide scholarships and support for African American students.
Utterly shocked or amazed, often to the extent of being left speechless or unable to think clearly.
(adj.) Relating to or like thunder; characterized by or consisting of thunder: "the thundrous roll of the drums".
A horse-like animal is not technically a horse; a male donkey.<br><br>A sudden thought or an insight, especially one that comes unexpectedly. <br><br>To think or consider something briefly as a possible solution to a problem.
Thunniform refers to the eel-like body shape of certain marine animals, such as the swordfish and the oarfish. The term specifically describes a type of body form that is long and slender, with a cylindrical or tapering body shape that is characteristic of these species. It is often used in zoology and biology to describe the morphology of these fish.
Thurgau is a canton of north-eastern Switzerland, situated in the north of the Swiss Plateau. It is part of the German-speaking canton, and its capital is Frauenfeld.
"Thurgh" is likely a misspelling of "through" which is an adverb that means:<br><br> In a way that passes from one side to the other of something: from one end to the other especially in a straight line.<br> As a consequence of something; as a result of something that has happened or has been done.<br> During a particular period of time.<br><br>Example sentences:<br> She walked through the park every morning.<br> The bullet traveled through the target.<br> She was tired through lack of sleep.
A thurible (also known as a censer or incense boat) is a device used in various spiritual traditions, including religions such as Christianity, Buddhism, and Shintoism, to burn incense as an offering to a deity, a prayer, or a philosophical idea. It typically consists of a metal or ceramic bowl or pan suspended from a chain or handle, from which the incense is burned. The smoke from the incense is often considered a symbol of the divine or a means of purification.
Fertile or capable of producing a large amount of something, especially flowers or plants.
To thurify means to make something more holy or sacred, especially by a ceremony of sacred fire or purifying flames.<br><br>It is a rare or obsolete term derived from the Latin word "thurificare," which is itself derived from the word for sulfur or burning, as in the ritual of thurification in the Catholic Church.
I couldn't find any word in the English language called "thurifiers". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.
A rare one!<br><br>"Thurai" is an archaic word that refers to a boil or a swelling, often on the skin, that becomes filled with pus. It is sometimes used in archaic medical texts to describe abscesses or other skin infections. It can also refer to a sore or a carbuncle.<br><br>However, "Thurai" is not commonly used in modern English language.
Thuringia is a historic region and greater barony in Central Germany, named after its population group (Thuringii, mentioned in Latin as Thuringi, Thuringii or Duryngei in English).
Thuringian refers to something related to the Thuringia region in Germany. The term may also be used to describe people from this region, known as Thuringians.
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), also known as Thuringiensis, is a Gram-positive, soil-dwelling bacterium, commonly found worldwide, which is widely used in agriculture for its natural insecticide properties.