"Thymi" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thymi" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Thymi" Meaning

Thymi or Thymine is the chemical name but in a broader context, the word "thymi" or "thyme" is derived from the Greek word "θύμος" (thymos).

- Thyme is a culinary and medicinal herb from the family Lamiaceae.
- In medical terms, Thymus is a type of gland located in the chest below the lungs that is part of the immune system.

In more general and cultural contexts the word "thymi" may also refer to being brave or passionate by reference to the Greek concept of Thymos (θος, "thymos SJ Vulnerable Negativity)".

"Thymi" Examples

Word: thymi


1. Botany

- Description:
Thymus is the plant genus commonly known as the thymes.


An example sentence:
- "The herb used in Mediterranean cooking is actually a member of the thymus genus."

2. Anatomy

- Description:
The thymus is a small ductless gland in the upper anterior part of the chest.


An example sentence:
- "The thymus is a vital organ for the development of the immune system in early life."

3. Biology

- Description:
The thymus gland is where T cells mature.


An example sentence:
- "T cells in the thymus mature through a process of selection."

4. Botany (about a plant Thymelaea nitida)

- Description:
Thymelaea nitida, or blackthorn or hokwelong it all whether blackthorn or Kadamba in Assamese.

An example sentence:
- "This evergreen thorny tree blooms with flowers in the abandoned field."

5. Name

- Description:
Thymi is a name that may be of Greek origin.

An example sentence:
- "The name Thymi is quite popular among parents choosing unique names for their child."

"Thymi" Similar Words

Thymate

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Thyme

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Thyme is a perennial herb used in flavoring meals. It is commonly used in slow-cooked dishes, stews, soups, and marinades for meat. Thyme has a pungent, slightly minty flavor and aroma.

Thymectomy

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Thymelaeaceae

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Thymelaeaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Malvales. The family name Thymelaeaceae comes from the Greek word "thymelaea", meaning "marjoram", which refers to the now extinct genus Thymelaea, the latex of which was once used to protect and preserve the feet when trekking so desert regions.

Thymelaeaceous

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Belonging or relating to the Thymelaea, a genus of flowering plants, especially the spurge flax (Thymelaea hirsuta) and the Spurge Laurel (Thymelaea passerina).

Thymelaeales

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Thymene

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Thymene, also known as thymol, is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C10H14O. It is a volatile oil, displaying a lemon-like fragrance similar to that of thyme.

Thymesia

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Hyperthymesia, also known as highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM), refers to an extraordinary ability to recall specific details of one's life experience since birth. Individuals with hyperthymesia have an exceptional memory for daily events, conversations, and even odors, tastes, and textures. This rare condition is often subject to exceptional autobiographical recall, where the individual can recall specific details of their life, including memories from years ago.

Thymiatechny

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Thymiaterion

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A thymiaterion (Greek: θύμιατήριον) is a bowl or censer used for burning incense, particularly in ancient Greek and Roman worship.<br><br>In a more specific sense, it refers to the role or office of a priest or official responsible for burning incense in a temple or other sacred place, often as part of a ritual or worship service.<br><br>The word "thymiaterion" comes from the Greek word "θύμα" (thyma), meaning "incense", and the suffix "-άτηριον" (-aterion), which forms a noun indicating a container or receptacle.<br><br>In some contexts, a thymiaterion may also refer to a dish or plate, often of bronze or other metal, used for holding incense.

Thymic

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Relating to or produced by the thymus, a small gland in the body that is part of the lymphatic system and plays a key role in the development of the immune system, especially in terms of producing T-lymphocytes or T-cells.

Thymidine

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Thymidine is a chemical compound, a nucleoside that makes up a component of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), which is the molecule that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and function of all living organisms. It is found in the structure of DNA alongside other nucleosides, including guanine, adenine, and cytosine, and it is involved in the replication and repair of DNA.

Thymidylate

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Thymine

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Thymine is a chemical base found in DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid). It is one of the four chemical bases in the DNA molecule, the others being adenine, cytosine, and guanine. Thymine is a pyrimidine base and pairs with adenine to form a double-stranded DNA molecule.

Thymitis

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Thymitis refers to inflammation of the thymus, a small gland located in the chest that plays a crucial role in the development and maturation of the immune system.

Thymocyte

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