"Tourbillion" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A tourbillon is a mechanically complex component of a mechanical watch that resists the effects of gravity by revolving the watch's balance wheel and escapement around its own axis. The tourbillon counteracts the inaccuracy caused by the effect of gravity's pull on a watch that is in a vertical position, which can affect the watch's accuracy.
Toum is a traditional Lebanese sauce or dip made from garlic, lemon juice, and olive oil. It is often served at the beginning of a meal as a condiment, similar to hummus or tzatziki. The name "toum" is a French loanword in Lebanese cuisine, and it is also known as "tahini sauce" or "Mediterranean garlic sauce".
To hide or disguise a balding area of the head by shaving the head completely and coloring the remaining patch with a dye of the same color as the hair.
A toupee is a hairpiece that is attached to the head for the purpose of covering up hair loss or thinning of hair, usually on the top of the head. It is often worn for cosmetic reasons, such as to conceal baldness or to enhance the appearance of hair.
The word "toupeed" appears to be a variation of the word "tufted" or "tupee", but a more likely correct spelling is "tupeed" (which is a rare or obsolete term).<br><br>However, based on the common misspelling, I'm assuming you might be thinking of "tupee".<br><br>A toupee is a small area of hair, typically some clipped hair, which is extended or added to the bald or thinning area on top of someone's head to make appearance thicker or greater.<br><br>It can also refer to a wig or a hairpiece designed to fit on the top of the head, often used to cover up baldness or thinning hair.<br><br>If you're thinking of any other spelling, please kindly provide it so I can provide the correct explanation.
A toupee is a small wig worn to cover a balding or thinning area of the head. It is usually made of synthetic or human hair and is designed to be worn as a replacement for missing hair, often to conceal a receding hairline.
A toupet is a type of hairpiece or hair extension, typically worn on the head, often for theatrical or cosmetic purposes.
A general term referring to a journey or excursion, typically for pleasure or sightseeing, undertaken for a limited period of time.<br><br>Example: "We're going on vacation to Paris for a tour of the Eiffel Tower."
Toured refers to the act of visiting or traveling from place to place, often for tourism, entertainment, or business purposes.
Tourette's Syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by repetitive, stereotyped, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics. The symptoms typically begin in childhood, around the age of 5-7, and can range from mild to severe. Common physical tics include facial movements, eye blinking, head jerking, and limb movements. Vocal tics can be simple sounds, like grunting or snorting, or more complex words or phrases.<br><br>Tourette's Syndrome is often associated with other conditions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and anxiety disorders. While the exact cause is unknown, research suggests it may be linked to genetic and environmental factors.<br><br>Treatment for Tourette's typically involves a combination of medications, behavioral therapy, and lifestyle changes to manage symptoms and improve quality of life. With proper treatment, many individuals with Tourette's can learn to cope with their symptoms and lead fulfilling lives.
The verb "touring" refers to traveling from place to place, often to perform a series of concerts or shows, or to participate in a long trip for entertainment, exploration, or business.<br><br>Example: The rock band went touring the US for their new album.<br><br>It can also refer to the period of time spent traveling in this way:<br><br>Example: The tour lasted 6 months and covered over 20 cities.<br><br>Alternatively, touring can also refer to a thorough inspection or examination of something, often to learn more about its features, functions, or principles.<br><br>Example: He gave his car a thorough touring before taking it to the garage for maintenance.
A person who travels to a place for pleasure, especially a person who visits a country as a visitor, typically for a short time.
"Touristical" is not a word in the English language. However, "tourist" is a valid word that refers to a person who travels to a place for pleasure, typically for a short trip.<br><br>If you meant to ask about the word "tourist", here's a breakdown:<br><br>Noun:<br>- A person who travels to a place for pleasure, typically for a short trip.<br>- A visitor who comes to a place, especially a town or resort, to look at its sights.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The tourist sat down on the bench to take in the view.<br> The city's tourism industry has grown significantly in recent years.<br><br>On the other hand, if you're looking for the concept of something related to travel or tourism, the suffix "-ial" is often used, e.g., "commercialial" (of or related to commerce), "industrial" (of or relating to industry). This might be seen in a word that is entirely made-up but with this logic, the closest valid word would be "touristry" or more predominantly, "touristic" as an adjective "relating to tourism".<br><br> Touristry: studies the impact of tourists on the environment and cultural sites.<br> Touristic would relate to tourism or travel as a subject/ activity generally