"Uraturia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Uraturia refers to the medical condition where urine turns blue or green due to the presence of a pigment called biliverdin, which is a byproduct of the breakdown of hemoglobin in the blood. This condition is often seen in people with liver disease, particularly liver cirrhosis, or those who have bled internally and the breakdown of blood has caused a buildup of this pigment in the urine.
Examples of usage:
1. Uraturia results from the intense contraction of the bladder muscles which produces an urgent need to urinate.
2. The patient presented with symptoms of uraturia, which suggested an underlying infection.
3. Uraturia was the primary complaint of the patient who was diagnosed with a kidney stone.
4. The medication can cause uraturia, as it stimulates the nerves in the bladder.
5. Patients should seek medical attention if they experience uraturia that persists or worsens over time.
The term "Urantia" refers to our current planet, Earth, in a specific spiritual or cosmological context.<br><br>In the Urantia Book, a spiritual text published in 1955, Urantia is considered one of the 607 inhabited planets in the universe, and it is the headquarters of a constellation of 841 planets. The name "Urantia" is derived from the Aramaic word "ur ho entreia", which means "the earth" in that language.<br><br>The concept of Urantia is also associated with The Urantia Book, a spiritual text that teaches that God is the Absolute, the Infinite, and the Universal – the indivisible universe – and that He became the midpoint of the infinite and the finite within His own mind and motivation.
Uranium pentavalent ion, often encountered in the form of uranate salts, which is a naturally occurring radioactive chemical compound that is toxic to humans.
The term "Urartian" refers to something or someone pertaining to or related to the ancient kingdom of Urartu, an Iron Age kingdom that existed in the 1st millennium BC in the South Caucasus, covering parts of present-day Eastern Turkey, Western Armenia, and North Eastern Iran.<br><br>People of the Urartian culture were known for their skills in metalworking, and developing a distinctive style of art, architecture, and a writing system.<br><br>In modern usage, "Urartian" can also refer to something in terms of its vocabulary, belonging to the Urartian language, an isolated member of the Hurro-Urartian language family.
Urätemia refers to the excretion of urate in the urine and, more specifically, to an elevated concentration of uric acid or urate in the blood or urine.
Urban - relating to cities or towns, as opposed to rural areas, or relating to the culture of cities, their lifestyles, etc. can also mean relating to the districts around city centers.
Refined or cultured, especially in a way that is considered typically Associated with the city or city life.<br><br>Example: "He was an urbane person, with a sophisticated sense of humor."
Having or showing an elegant and refined air, especially in a city; sophisticated or cosmopolitan.
Relating to or characteristic of city or town life, often contrasting with rural or country life. <br><br>Examples:<br>- The urbanised landscape of the city skyline.<br>- He felt more at home in the urbanised area of the town.
The process of becoming more urban or developing urban characteristics, usually in a previously rural area. It refers to the growth and development of cities, resulting in a shift from a rural or agricultural society to one that is more industrialised and concentrated in urban areas.