"Unguium" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unguium" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unguium" Meaning

I couldn't find any definition for "unguium". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-word, or a word from a specific language or region that I'm not familiar with.

However, "unguis" is a Latin word that means "nail" or "claw", and it's used in scientific and botanical contexts. It's possible that "unguium" is a derivative of this word, but without more context or information, I couldn't provide a specific definition.

"Unguium" Examples

Unguent


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Unguent, meaning "to apply a cosmetic ointment or balm", is a rare verb that can be seen in some dictionaries, although it's mostly used in archaic contexts.

Examples:


1. "In ancient times, the Egyptians would unguent their skin with fragrant oils to prevent wrinkles."
2. "After the long voyage, the sailors had to unguent the cracks on their dry skin."
3. "In mediaeval times, people would unguent their wounds with herbal remedies to aid healing."
4. "The esthetician applied unguent to the patient's face to moisturize and rejuvenate the skin."
5. "The word 'unguent' was often used in the past to describe the act of applying a cosmetic salve or lotion to the skin, but it's now mostly used in historical contexts or within medicine."

"Unguium" Similar Words

Unguents

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Unguents are substances, typically creams, ointments, or oils, that are used to protect or treat the skin. They are often applied directly to the skin to provide moisture, soften and moisturize dry skin, and protect against irritants or harsh environmental conditions. Examples of unguents include lotions, creams, and baby oils. Medieval Apothecary uses uguents to treat cuts, burns, or other injuries.

Ungues

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Unguical

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Unguiculata

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The term "Unguculata" refers to a order of gastropod mollusks, commonly known as snails and slugs, typically land-dwelling. However, the name specifically relates to a group of land snails with an ear-like appendage on the end of their foot called an "unger" or "helix."

Unguiculate

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Having claws; furnished with claws.

Unguiculated

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Unguinous

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Unguinous typically means having a consistency or appearance like honey, usually referring to a viscous, smooth, and often slippery liquid.

Unguis

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Ungula

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엄지웨 걸린다. <br><br>Ungula refers to a toe or a finger. In anatomy, an ungula is an alternate term for a digit or toe in some contexts, particularly in the study of primates or hoofed mammals, such as horses or elephants.

Ungulata

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The term "ungulata" refers to an extinct infraorder of mammals that includes the hoofed mammals. The ungulates are characterized by their hooves, which they use for locomotion, and the presence of teeth that are specialized for specialized eating plants, usually grasses, fruits, and leaves.

Ungulate

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An ungulate is a mammal that has hooves. This group includes animals such as horses, cows, goats, pigs, and deer. Ungulates are characterized by their hooves, which are made of a tough protein called keratin, and are found on the feet of these animals, allowing them to move efficiently and comfortably on a variety of terrain.

Ungulated

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Hoofed or cloven-footed, having a split hoof.<br><br>Example: Ungulated animals are typically found in groups, like deer and cattle.

Ungulates

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Ungulation

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Ungulation is a medical term that refers to a series of jagged or irregular movements, especially of the fingers or toes. It often occurs in people with a neurological disorder or injury, resulting in a functional deficit or palsy affecting motor function.

Unguled

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Afutomorphic, having the hooves not clawed, as in the horse or ox, both of which have hooves that are split into two distinct toes but which do not have the hardened claws that are characteristic of the undeveloped ungales of the roe-deer or the pig.

Unguligrade

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Walking on the toes and heels, characterizing the gait of ungulates (hoofed mammals), as horses, cattle, and deer.