"Tinamides" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tinamides" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tinamides" Meaning

Tinamides is a reference to a family of compounds that are derived from tin, a chemical element with the symbol Sn.

More broadly, tinamides can refer to a class of compounds in organic chemistry that have a tin-nitrogen bond in their structure, typically as part of a larger molecular framework. These compounds are often used as reagents or intermediates in organic synthesis.

In a biological context, tinamides are also the carcinogenic metabolites of the herbicide EPTC, or S-ethyl N,N-diisopropylthiocarbamate.

"Tinamides" Examples

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The word "tinamides" refers to a subgroup of ratites, specifically a group of large, flightless birds that include the tinamous. Here are five example sentences using this word:

Example Sentences


1. Taxonomy: The tinamides are classified as a suborder within the class Aves.
2. Distribution: The tinamides are found in the tropical regions of Central and South America.
3. Diet: In the wild, tinamides feed on fruits, insects, and small animals they can find on the ground.
4. Behavior: Similar to ostriches and kiwi birds, tinamides are large ground birds that do not fly.
5. Biology: The growth rate of the tinamides is depended on the available food in the wild and the species' activity and other natural conditions.

"Tinamides" Similar Words

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The Timucua people were an indigenous peoples who lived in the eastern part of what is now the U.S. state of Florida, particularly in the regions around the Hari-Ki-Y-Hi or Timucua Lake and around Loxahatchee River. They were a set of nations that spoke the Timucua language, and was considered a major nation or confederation of Native American groups who were encountered by European explorers.<br><br>Their territory ranged from parts of present-day northern and central Florida to coastal Georgia.

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The word "timucuan" refers to people who were an Indigenous tribe that lived in Florida from around 1000 AD to the 18th century. They were a part of the larger Timucuan chiefdom, which was a loose network of villages and factions that spoke the Timucuan language.

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