"Thysanopter" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A thysanopter is an archaic word for a group of insects that includes thesaurus wasps and sawflies. However, this term is no longer commonly used and has been largely replaced by the term Hymenoptera, which is a more comprehensive and widely accepted term that encompasses a much larger group of insects, including sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants.
Thyroxine (Thyrozine is a variation of the spelling) is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland, involved in regulating metabolism, growth and development. It plays a crucial role in the body's metabolism, helping to convert food into energy, and supporting the growth and development of tissues throughout the body.
A thyrse is a type of inflorescence in botany, where a group of flowers forms at the top of a stem, often arranged in a linear or cylindrical shape.
A thyrsus is a staff carried by the followers of the god Dionysus in ancient Greek mythology. The thyrsus was made of a pine branch, typically with a pine cone on top and ivy or a vine wrapped around it. The staff was often carried by the Maenads, female followers of Dionysus, during their wild and frenzied rituals in honor of the god.
Thyrsoid refers to a shape resembling an arc or a hook, often in reference to a type of growth or structure. It can also imply something that is fanciful or curvaceous, derived from the name of the god of the grape harvest, Dionysus, whose thyrsus staff was typically shaped like a corkscrew or a flared club. This term is often used in a range of contexts, from botany to poetry and elsewhere, to describe an irregularly curved or a fanciful form, often mysteriously involving ecstatic religious moods.
A rather obscure term!<br><br>Thysanoptera is a order of insects in the class Insecta, commonly known as thrips. Members of this group are small, slender insects, typically 1-10 mm in length, that feed on plants. Thrips are known pests of many cultivated crops and can also be vectors of plant viruses and other diseases. There are about 6,000 known species of thrips, with a wide range of habits and behaviors.
Extinct; relating to the Thysanoptera (an order of insects, commonly known as thrips).
Thysanuran: A type of amphibian that lacks a tail with a horizontal tail fin, typical of frogs and toads.
Thysanurous refers to a group of arthropods that have a forked or thread-like tail, typically found in chilopods (centipedes).