"Tunica" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tunica can refer to several related concepts:
1. Tunica (French Quarter): a historic district in New Orleans, Louisiana, known for its vibrant nightlife, jazz scene, and Mardi Gras celebrations.
2. Tunica, Mississippi: a county and city located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Mississippi.
3. Tunica National Golf Course: a golf course located in the Tunica National Golf Course Resort in Robinsonville, Mississippi.
4. Tunica people: an indigenous people who traditionally resided in the Mississippi Delta region of the southern United States.
In medicine:
1. Tunica albuginea: a fibrous membrane that envelops the testes in the male reproductive system.
2. Tunica vaginalis: a serous membrane that surrounds the testes and epididymis in the scrotum.
In other contexts:
1. Tunica can also refer to a type of ancient Celtic armor or a type of fabric stiffener and waterproofing agent.
The word "tunica" itself is derived from the Latin word for "tunic" or "garment," likely due to the fact that it was originally used to refer to a type of ancient Roman garment.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "tunica":
A loose, knee-length or longer garment, traditionally worn with or without a belt, worn by men from ancient times.
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